|Haikuing Through Life|✔

|Haikuing Through Life|✔

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-Haiku- A Japanese poem/verse consisting of seventeen syllables, most often composed, in English versions, of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. " It's not a long read But would mean the world to me Do this much for me? " #Book 2 in Haikuing Through Series.
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D R O W N

we want to burn and die to fill the page as delicate words and memories and what we want what we need in life is more poetry and less pain but it's only a glimpse into a forbidden world a beautiful scene sharp to the touch so take your look if you can bear it so take my hand if you will hold it and taste the words ------------------------------------------------------ some rhyme less poetry and mindless murmurings for you to drown in. all of these poems are regrets, things i wish i said to people but never could.

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