Bron Dayvid (March 3 1993 / Cleveland, Ohio)
Tick Tock
A Generation Loss.
A Loss Generation.
Miscommunication;
miss communication.
A Generation Loss.
Whose Loss,
The Generation?
No.
Creation.
A Generation Loss.
A Loss in a Generation.
An error in translation;
which translates to damnation,
for said generation and generation to come.
The Loss:
Whose Fault;
Who Fought?
All.
And none but one.
Which is why we loss, a generation.
A Generation Loss.
A Loss Generation.
Hundreds.
Thousands.
Millions;
Forsaken.
A Generation Loss.
A Loss Generation.
When was the loss?
Patience, Patience, Patience.
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A great poem, really like it.
May i invite you to read my new poem called,
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