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Truth of Poetry

Reading has always been a part of me. I loved the world that books offer, taken into a world of mystery, fiction, and to the lives of those autobiographies and biographies. Delving in parallel worlds that are similar to the world that I live in but better, an escape from the tragedies of this mere reality. A deep part of this desire was because the stories that these stories tell of a world that anyone would be a part of, wonders beyond imagination, and lives that anyone can desire. Whether its set in the past, present, or future, it was a desirable escape.

But to write my own never came into fruition, the same fire that bore these writers has not done me the same halo. But soon I was able to translate those words into my own, using it as sharp sword in my own arsenal. But i was limited to the rhetoric of essays. I could say anything and express everything in an essay, because like rhythm was my enemy. Looking for the right tangents and connections to words was far difficult for me,

But later i found the niche for poetry that I thought I did not have, its not perfect nor but its evolving as this work becomes closer.

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