Sunday, 29 September 2013
Friday, 20 September 2013
The Lecture By LeRoi Poet
Notes on The Lecture. Poem Below.
These lectures make me feel drowsy,
Sitting here, slowly losing vitality,
Swiftly leeching away my energy,
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Limbo [Haiku 1] By LeRoi Poet
Limbo poem A Haiku about weather in England, the only thing consistent about our weather is the inconsistency Randomfact: This is my first attempt at a Haiku. Read full poem here!
Friday, 3 May 2013
So Shy It Hurts [Sonnet 1] By LeRoi Poet
So Shy It Hurts Poem. A Sonnet with shyness at its heart RandomFact: This is the first Sonnet I ever attempted. Read full poem here!
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Life In The Ghetto By LeRoi Poet
Life In The Ghetto Poem. Take a peek into a memory of where I grew up, more to come. RandomFact: These memories inspire me to make something out of my life. Read full poem here!
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Unrest. Venting 2 By LeRoi Poet
Unrest Poem. A poem I wrote quite a while back as a status. didn't really occur to me that I never saved it here. Enjoy. RandomFact: You are a lot stronger than you think, keep believing. Read full poem here!
Monday, 25 March 2013
Insomnia. Venting 1 By LeRoi Poet
Insomnia Poem Notes
Insomniac, I can't sleep, can't get a peep, though I am tired, thoughts begin to seep, into my mind, over thinking, always over thinking, doubts layered with confusion, feel lost no solution, no hope or conclusion, close
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Mother & Son (A Mothers Day Tale) By LeRoi Poet
Mother & Son Notes Poem below:
Came into the world a premature birth,
Struggling in the doctors’ arms to breathe,
To draw that breath and expand his girth,
Mums eyes closed – praying, have to believe.
Struggling in the doctors’ arms to breathe,
To draw that breath and expand his girth,
Mums eyes closed – praying, have to believe.
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Finding Herself By LeRoi Poet
Finding Herself Notes
High grade student, future looking bright,
sky is the limit, soaring high like a kite,
All of a sudden, it all took a plight.
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