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Short Red Head

I’m the kinda girl who likes the color red
The kinda girl who can't get out of bed
But all the things that run through my head
I leave the words unsaid
The hair is how I express myself
The dye is the only thing on that shelf
Watch as it changes me on the outside
So that I can just choose to hide
The person inside
My hair isn’t really long
But it’s there to help me hide that song
The song that can get loud.
Loud.
Can you hear it pound?
Pound out of the things that block my hearing
It hurts to bad
So bad that I’m tearing
At the light 
The light that shines after the night
I can’t see it
The pain I mean
The pain I see
But I couldn’t see it earlier
Someone tried to cut my hair
Hey, but it only got curlier
Curlier to the max
The information I have just got faxed
Tax on this dye
Die 
Don’t let it die
I promise my hair is too short
Too short to hide what was said
My short red head

Copyright © Kimora Taylor | Year Posted 2018



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The Rain Loves Me

Sometimes I feel like the rain hates me 
It pounds upside my head
It attacks at my psyche 
While I lie awake in my bed 
But I see it 
Something far off
The way gets lit 
And someone tells me to ignore that scoff
He makes it all right 
He’s there through all the depression
To help me continue the fight
To let go of the oppression
And our month of the year will be December
The month that we will celebrate
The month we remember
That little conversation
During the night of the rain
Had me pacing with anticipation
But started the beginning of no more pain
But here’s what remains 
Through my attacks 
My stabs in the back 
The urge to end in my life
With one swipe of a knife
But there he was
My hail
My storm 
But that just means more
Of the sun
The fun
The run
And that’s all there is
The rain loves me
And fortunately so does he

Copyright © Kimora Taylor | Year Posted 2018


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