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Life in Poetry (Translated Into English)

August 7, 2013
By Jay-Wolf PLATINUM, Cedar Hills, Utah
Jay-Wolf PLATINUM, Cedar Hills, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;The man who takes offense when offence is not intended is a fool<br /> However the man who takes offence when it is intended is an even greater fool&quot;<br /> Ralph Waldo Emerson


I'm a weasel\ my sword is a serpents tongue



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I am a shadow of what could be/ I'm shy
Mystery is My Armor/ I'm a clam
Caution is my Shield/ I don't try
Night transforms me/ I look best at night



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I'm classy\ My style matches my tie
I'm who I see\ Alter ego's hide my face
I'm sensitive\ I hurt when others cry
I'm weak\ My army is my fight


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You have seen a piece of my heart the rest stays Mine
Crossed rhyme contains my life




It's a knot none can untie
It will only be fully unraveled when it's time to say goodbye


The author's comments:
I sorta needed to vent, so I gave my life in poetry then translated it into English.

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on Aug. 8 2013 at 10:55 am
Jay-Wolf PLATINUM, Cedar Hills, Utah
25 articles 0 photos 34 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;The man who takes offense when offence is not intended is a fool<br /> However the man who takes offence when it is intended is an even greater fool&quot;<br /> Ralph Waldo Emerson

Please give me some written feedback on this and some of my other poems, I'm trying to decide wich to enter into a contest later this year