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  • why wait for fate.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    this is my last day and i own it…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • see.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    if i were a blind man…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • who isn’t next?
    by Byron Gates Jr

    if next really meant what it seems to mean…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • sunflower.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    that it is just as frail, and as fragile…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • answers.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    will it be one that reaches far into my world…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • truth.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    are my lies your truths? are my truths your lies…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • slipping away.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    i now understand what must be done…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • selfish act.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    not enough moments to restore the spoil of my selfish act…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • out of my mind.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    silently, to me alone, it speaks…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • my goals.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    my tomorrow, never my yesterday…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • ugly.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    on a point of departure not unlike the norm…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • why wait?
    by Byron Gates Jr

    why silence, when you could protest…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • so anonymous.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    how do such tiny beasts…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • short poems.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    the freedom they offer…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • the problem.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    questioning yourself is not the problem…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • my first epiphany.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    i can’t believe…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • truths.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    are my lies your truths…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • shows up.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    life just shows up…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • my silence.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    a world where i am free…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

  • Destiny
    by sherisse

    Big Question…

  • Chiseled Dream
    by e owen

    Chiseled Dream Chiseled and etched upon my heart, / Unbearable this pain when laid mark. / Glared stares those wicked eyes, / Pierce…

    Chiseled Dream Chiseled and etched upon my heart, / Unbearable this pain when laid mark. / Glared stares those wicked eyes, / Pierced me permanently~ inside. / Banishing love a hobby for you / Destruction and destroying enjoyed too. / A mask worn luring me in / Hiding torture wanted to give. / Trusting, gullible I take his sleeve, / Upon touch true means are seen. / Trembling I fall to my knees. / Deaf ears won’t hear bellowing screams. / Laughing he ignores begs, pleads. / Is this a nightmare or horrible dream? / Has fate changed or things as they seem? / I’m paralyzed in disbelief. / Wake or not stated as a dare, / Drowned in sweat I woke in fear. / This dream, I knew had to be shared. / Warning I spread be prepared. / Survival is slight in horrid dread. / Please take time see what’s ahead. / Or too late when realized, / Facet friend shown is his disguise.

  • After-glow
    by utterthevoid

    I fight the notions / Invoking a sense / Of dismay / To this surreality

    I can’t really describe this. It is just a mix of depression analysis and hidden fears.

  • Twisted Fate~
    by e owen

    My heart that day had become your slave. / But mark of mistress upon me was laid.

    How do you end what won’t go away~

  • Lets Just Be Friends – For L***a (the beautiful)
    by utterthevoid

    For everything / I have ev’r known / In my heart

    For L*a (the beautiful) This is just how I wrote it on a paper. Half asleep. Coming to understand truths, I already knew. Sadness, but relief, plus it wasn’t even about the situation, it was about having mental block. I also realise that the last line ‘bare’ should be ‘bear’ but that’s how I wrote it when half asleep but hey, I like it so whatever.

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