Catastrophe
Too often
Falls from the lips
In the heat of new panic
True hustlers dispense
We are prone to dash
From the rustling trees
From their call to cause
From the other
From the evils abroad
So terror remains
A beast unslain
Sustained on our fears
As it gorges and maims
And the toll of our steeples
Becomes endless
Empty, tiresome and dull
© William Wright, Jr.
Excerpt from the book Rhythms of the Eternal Uprising
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About the Author
William Wright, Jr. is a student from San Diego, California who wields a great passion for language and poetry. He was sixteen years old when he first fell in love with the art form and ever since, he has not deferred from its path. Writing has helped him when he was uncertain of his role in life. The craft brought him comfort when his fears were so immense and they seemed impossible to overcome. To this day he remains committed to writing at least one poem a day, every day, no exceptions. It is a practice that continues to serve him well.
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Thank you for sharing this passionate piece of work with all of us! God bless you and have a great day!
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