Did I say those words to you?
Words I found so hard to say
Although it glowed within my heart
My devoted worship of you
...
I live In a world of lies
where free speech
has lost its right to exist
...
You may ask this question
which I have no answer to
at least at this time not now
...
I don't write to please you
No audience do I clamor for
(That's a lie)
No group do I wish to please
...
As the clock ticks
You with panting breath wait
The grumbled shuffle
Of your master
...
Aubrey E. Drummond, born on July 20,1959, is a prolific writer known for his unique poetic expressions. He is the author of ‘Boy, Kant You Read! ', 'Eating Round the Toilet Stool' and 'How Hot It Be In Hell' His new book 'Blackbird' should be available in December. His work is a reflection of his life experiences, often exploring the strange and the weird. As a black writer, his poems offer a unique perspective on life. Aubrey has been crafting stories since he could remember, making his work a true testament to his lifelong passion for writing. His words not only entertain but also provoke thought, making his readers see the world through his eyes.)
Nothing
I am too tired to write
So, I will write
Nothing
About how I feel
Nothing
about life so dear
Nothing
about what I miss
Nothing
about death so near
Nothing
about your missing kiss
Nothing will I write
I will write Nothing
About Missing You