Adora Williams is an independent writer, Eglish Professor, journalist and self-taught western philosophy scholar. Working under heteronyms and artistic personas to match her different stylistic approaches, she has written over 30 thousand lines of poetry in 14 years, and finally released her first ever published anthology, Treasure Mount Trash, which can be found on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited: https: //amzn.to/3LF5n3n.
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I wonder if any part of my being perceives rain as tears
Or if any part of the collective's does
It's a rainy evening and all the beauty of existence I've found over the last few days
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Forgetting about the things I wrote has become the rule at this point
Even though it's written and should be permanent, it's not
It goes past
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No one has been walking in their shoes since the last equinox
Take that as you will, words are just states of mind
Reality is just estate of mind
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A disoriented princess
An Edwardian country lady having tea
The falling heart of a bride
A flower
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The world I call mine is the view within the greatest view
I'm bound to pining for contexts I cannot code
It's like stripes going up and forward — an intersection
Each millimetre is the difference that we strive to balance
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