
Kayla McIntosh
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Personal tell-all pieces: Word of the Day and Jail Journal. Secret poet on the side. ( I don't use Ai to write any posts, everything is done manually. )
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Beginning Japanese
Hiragana is one of the three writing systems used in the Japanese language, alongside katakana and kanji. It consists of 46 characters that represent syllables and are used to write native Japanese words, grammatical elements, and to provide furigana (phonetic reading aids) for kanji characters. Here's an explanation of each Hiragana character:
By Kayla McIntosh3 years ago in Education
Dead in Rebirth
When we can't go after all those things like we said and when this mortal heart gives out in that struggle; here is this realization: I control tings from a false mind as I bend things in this fashion. And artificially, here is a new heart; beautiful, new, and paley weeping in its birth. If I thurst into my chest, I could make a perect fit... because this situation is always what I wanted, because I COULD NEVER HURT MORE! and, int his pain I find everything evolving for me, in a new intoxicating blood. Because that is a power too strong and everlasting in my veins of those mortal drops...
By Kayla McIntosh3 years ago in Poets
Beloved
Where is your voice? Even if I call out to you in a sleepless daze, even this brainchild can flourish in existence. My beloved absurdity. Lifted to a higher ground, I raise to you. The pains I've felt before you echo a second empty eternity, even in your blood, I can take mine with a smile. Graced tears within this beauty you show, touched by a whisper.
By Kayla McIntosh3 years ago in Poets
Word of the Day: お茶
Another morning of tea and contemplation with the comforting voice of a familiar tarot reader. Looking at some of the past mistakes that I've made, I notice that karma has sort of played with me in the same way. I just feel like I am not sure what I should do at this point. I keep writing and writing to try and find the answer, but I know I need to just do the thing. Do the thing.
By Kayla McIntosh3 years ago in Confessions

