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Hello, and welcome to my daily poetry blog. The following poems are improvised based on my day, general reflections, or by just allowing my mind to cruise in neutral without a filter. I have been working on this for something around two years now and have amassed a lot of words. You can either go through them page by page, or check out the "Hall of Better Poems" option in the right column. Please feel free to comment on what you like or dislike, and also subscribe below if you like this sort of thing. Thanks!
- Patrick Lyndaker

(typically I will write down my ideas on paper throughout the day and I may not get in front of a computer to transfer it. So I then dump a few days worth of poems at once.)

Friday, September 29, 2017

Famine's Family

Holding hands across this abyss.
I can almost feel what I am saying.
Heels click into place.
Eyes lose focus.
Not much in the way of laughter,
Besides the mocking disbelief.
A few degrees shy of happiness.
Nothing is waiting on the other side.
The pasture you seek
Was hit hard by the famine of imagination.

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