Anger & Injustice
In this space, fury finds form and resistance takes root. These verses speak the unspeakable, claw at injustice and howl through the cracks of a broken system. Every line is a wound…and a weapon.
Where silence inherits the shape of those we’ve lost.

They Came for Me
A gothic prose poem whispered from the block. As a condemned soul walks toward his final moment, time slows, beauty sharpens and memory bleeds through silence. He does not beg — he remembers.
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Heterovert
You wore my mask and whispered my pain as yours. But I knew. Even behind your smile, I smelled the rot of erasure. Your queer was my gag—But I sang anyway. I flew anyway. I remained whole.
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Gay Gossip Junkies
While shallow hearts pumped for equality, queens snorted and screamed their hypocrisy. A searing poem about betrayal, gossip and the dark undercurrents of toxic friendships within gay circles.
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Veins of Corruption
Beneath polished speeches and pious robes, corruption festers—its breath thick with greed, its fingers stained by lies, its prayers dripping with perversion.
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Beaten and Broken
In this Tesla-inspired 3-6-9 poem, love turns from intoxicating to imprisoning. Bruises, both emotional and physical, tell the truth hidden behind honeyed words and silken lies.
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Born Gay
A scream, a slash, a gasp, this poem doesn’t whisper, it detonates. "Born Gay" is a defiant, fragmented descent into systemic hate, internalized shame and the brutal resilience of a soul made for light but forged in fire.
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Rumour Addiction
Along strobe-lit streets the gossip creeps, spraying rotten blossoms while hungry bees sip spoilt nectar. Every whispered word a seed of rot.
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You Took Away My Voice
A fierce, defiant protest against forced silence and psychological abuse, this poem exposes the cruelty of control, the violence of censorship, and the quiet war waged against a soul struggling to speak.
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