Two poems shared via Substack notes
Mythomania
Back when I didn’t
overthink things, I
loved a woman who
lied so much,
mythomania could
have been her
middle name.
We were never going
to make it.
I made up stories
for entertainment;
she made up stories
to cover her ass.
Eventually, one of us
was going to break,
and one of us did.

What Was I Thinking?
I must’ve known the
world would be a
battlefield.
At a few hours old,
I’d already prepared
myself to fight;
hands squared into
position of
protection.
What was I thinking
as I dreamed
alongside a mother
who pushed me into
being?
Could I have been
dreaming of ways to
right wrongs without
a working definition
of them?
Did I know about all
of the nastiness
dripping from the
hearts of men, and
how that coldness
would shift God’s
creations—morph
them into living
devils?
Many ages passed
me by, and now, I
find myself standing
atiptoe, waiting for
change that doesn’t
look like it’s going
to come.
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Both poems incredibly relatable. Love the pic of baby Tre, so adorable!
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Thank you kindly for reading, and for the comment, Pooja!
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I love this verse, baby Tre🤗
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Aww. Thanks, Yassy! 🥰
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My pleasure, trE 🤗
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