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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Written: April 14, 2025, for contest Sponsored by: Matt Caliri *********************** Inked impressions intricately inscribed into the epidermis, and a story evolves. Splintered by the subtle stroke From every exquisite edge, echoes of experiences emerge. Across the colossal swath of humanity canvas A chronology of events, Love and death entwined. Expungement—a sharp razor cuts off relationships. As boundaries are drawn closer, the heart aches. Home becomes far-off beaches, but ink never changes. Stories remain long, after our bodies do not. Dreams allow the tattoos to tell their stories. Utilizing a vibrant version of hues or somber, shadowy silhouettes. They discuss dynamic drive on the fierce force of faded erasure. Art reaching beyond barriers Art advances across all arenas and barbed wire lines. their claim: my tattoo is gang-related From a secretive sanctuary to vivid memories, every brush challenges the grasp of forgetfulness However, feet may stray from well-known pathways. As a bird confined in a cage I felt helpless until I induced myself to suppress my madness. The ink has its origins In the depths of the soul's embrace. The goal of banishment is to obliterate all trace of one's physical presence. But individuality lives in colors carefully chosen— an everlasting monument to the inability that Any mandate can quell.
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