poetry

  • Skinny Dude

    Skinny Dude

    (Originally written September 2013) I can never get heavier No matter what I do. All the food I eat Passes right on through. I’m a man in my twenties Often mistaken for a teen. It could be my face Or cause I’m not so lean. Yet through my years of living I have come to

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  • Your Twenties

    Your Twenties

    (Originally written on September 12, 2013) What are your twenties made for? That’s the question on my mind? What is best for this age range? What should we be doing?   Some at my age are parents By choice or by mistake. Me, I not a father, But one day I’ll partake.   Should one

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  • I’ll Be Bold and Share a Poem

    Last night, as I was pondering about what to share with you next, I noticed the white notebook buried under a stack of papers entitled “Poetry Journal of David Harris”, which was filled with dozens of poems I wrote for myself and for my college poetry class over three years ago. Do I really want

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