Poetic Word And Funny Things I Think

I have been a writer for many years though I have often gone through lengthy writer's block and sometimes didn't even believe I was a writer. I have now found a way to keep writing by keeping it short instead of trying to attempt lengthy books. I also consider myself quite the warrior surviving both a painful divorce and cancer; and still living and pressing on with lupus. I am an incurable hopeless romantic in love with love, happy endings, tragedies, books, music, and gazing at stars.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Snakes In the Grass




taste the lies on her lips
smell the stench in her perfume
hear the fake in her voice

be careful of her pretty garden
for there are many thorns,
and snakes in the grass

and if you listen closely 
you can hear the hissing


Olivia McGuire
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