
Bad Company, By Jason Yearick
Words are
falling,
tumbling, to
the ground
enjambments
spilling down
railways
without
a sound-
poets, are
whimpering,
writers,
simpering,
readers
wrestling
words
roughly,
regretting
this word
squall
realizing-
this poet,
has
abused
them
all.
Jason loves people and writes to inspire by speaking life through poetry, articles and Christian devotional pieces. Knowing how easily it is to allow the doldrums of life seep into one’s spirit, he reminds his readers that we’re all human and it’s our humanity that allows us to help one another. He also enjoys scenic photography.
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Reblogged this on Four-Calendar Café and commented:
Great layout! Thank you!
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Oh so true, love the way you expressed what we poets think and do for sure. Nice piece.
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Love the form and the flow of your poem.
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