poetry

  • Simple & Contempt

    Simple & Contempt

    Knee to knee on your porch Hands intwined, fingers tracing So simple, yet so great ❤️

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  • For the Overthinker

    For the Overthinker

    My cares, So great, Moving me to doubt.   Your love, Much greater, Making me believe.

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  • “Slip, Slush, n’ Snow by David Harris

    My mind is at ease On a cold winter’s night With a book in my hand And my lamp burning bright   But come winter’s morning I don’t feel so nice With a scraper in my hand Trying to break the ice   From my vehicle Which is frozen over The flakes coming down The

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  • “Crimson Underneath” by David Harris

    Two men of two colors, Up in arms, With one another Over the other’s skin.   Yet from their bruised heads Neither one can see Their spilt crimson Is the same shade.   The fight presses on. Both men nearly blind, By their crimson or by rage? Neither man can tell.   Can you?

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  • Blogmas Day 8: As the Snow Falls

    This poem I co wrote a few years ago with one of my good friends Gabrielle Henderson. She does the whole poetry thing better than I do. We just left our imagination take us away as we texted lines back and forth. Writing this poem got me hooked into poetry. Am I good at it-

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  • Blogmas Day 7: Winter Ease

    Blogmas Day 7: Winter Ease

    “Winter Ease” by David Harris My mind is at ease On this brisk winter night, Sitting at my desk, With my lamp glowing bright. As of now nothing matters- Not those quizzes online, Those asinine assignments, Or newspaper deadlines. I write in my journal About today and yesterday, Then of three days prior. I’ve missed

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  • Seven Days Of Wisdom- Day 3: Be Content

    Good day friends and family, and Happy Sabbath. I hope everyone had a good week. I was going to share this with you last night, but my body demanded rest. Nevertheless, onto yesterday’s wisdom.  About two months ago, I applied for a job at a writing publication in Nashville, Tennessee. Just like the last job

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