I had such high hopes and expectations to finish this year strong. I was so naive back then. It's cool, though, because my mental health is at a passing grade and my hopefulness for humanity at large has returned. The surge in positivity may be as a result of the bomb desserts I made. 🤷♀️ Side bar: I feel like this Thanksgiving was the most ironic yet. Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels. Words by me, kayenjee. #millennialAF #haikusday #MPFA #makepoetryfunagain #dropthoserecipestho
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As a child, I was nourished at the teat of MTV. MTV began as a television station that played, you guessed it music. I became enthralled by the visual manifestations of the music I loved to listen to, especially grunge. At the tender age of nine, I watched the my first and perhaps only live Unplugged. It was Nirvana. My eyes greedily consumed all the details of the instruments and the musicians and the stage; especially the way Kurt Cobain seemed on the verge of ingesting the microphone. "The Man Who Sold the World" (originally by David Bowie) is my favorite performance of the entire set. Today, I listened to that song again, fully expecting warm nostalgic fuzzies, but let's just say, it hit different. #haikusday #kayenjee #MPFA #makepoetryfunagain #TBT #nirvana
The month of October and the chill in the air are giving me Halloween vibes. What better time than to celebrate creepy creatures who live their best life during this season? High eight to all the avaricious arachnids out there. #haikusday #kayenjee #MPFA #makepoetryfunagain #whoamI
We each have a voice. Sometimes, it's a quiet reserved thing that we keep muzzled and sedated. A brave few can summon the vulnerability necessary to unabashedly amplify a message larger than ourselves.
Photo by Deepak Gautam from Pexels. Fire haiku by me. #haikusday #millennialAF #MPFA #makepoetryfunagain
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