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Miss-Spills

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By K.A. SmithPublished 11 months ago 1 min read

I'm a ball thrown
And it hurts.
I can't express the movie,
Loch Ness.
"I see sorrow,
I wish the best."
Which is thicker?
Water or blood...
A mess.

Can'ts help look
Smiles cries photos books
Warm chills doctor bills
Feels kisses wills
And play-times.

I,
I'm blind
From their stage,
From their desk,
From their art,
From their laughter.

I'm blind!
I'm blind!
I'm blind!
If you see laughter,
Good.

Passings, a Loch Ness.
A sore in the fog coming towards...
With miss-spills.


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K.A. Smith

K. A. Smith – published author and poet with experience in architectural design. I try to bring love and life into every poem or story. I believe every piece of art is "effective" in some way. Please follow along, and share your thoughts.

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