Presence

Jackson23Kaid

Kaid Jackson

Presence

I am the person you choose too look through everyday. When my presence erupts, I am immediately blocked from the moon light people. However, I am noticeable to the colors of those who protect & serve by any means necessary. This attention will most certainly send the wrong the message. I must confess though, it is still attention that I have been waiting on sense the clock struck 7:00 am. The moon light people have been told a lot about me over the years, yet they have trouble seeing me. It’s probably too dark from where I’m standing, which is good because I don’t want them too meet my waterfall face. Some will get curious, and that’s my time to shine. However, most of the time not so much. Obviously, the moon light people have there own opinion of me through a false reality. I feel real, smell real, and tastes even more real. Maybe Starbucks can help me, because the moonlight people seem too love to taste me there. That was probably too harsh, or an eye opener for those who continue too ignore my presence. What can I do to ensure that you at least get a glimpse of my presence? Is it so hard to realize that I may actually belong to this earth? However, I’ve got something over you that a lot of people like myself have not seen just yet. You have fear written all over you and it’s time for me to expose it. Of course, when I say this you might doubt me but that’s okay me and all of us that exists like me have always had to prove the Moonlight people wrong. I personally, like the moonlight people a lot. They have somewhat of a ignorant innocence, and it entertains me. Like most cases though, our experience with them will not be from the fate of heart.

  • Author: Jackson23Kaid (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 28th, 2017 15:57
  • Comment from author about the poem: I encourage comments, because my love for poetry will conquer any negativity.
  • Category: Unclassified
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