Cowardly, curiosity plagues the mind;
almost like an overstuffed cookie jar.
Creating an overload in query,
the heart is trampled by distress.
Cowering curiosity
are you
friend or foe?
almost like an overstuffed cookie jar.
Creating an overload in query,
the heart is trampled by distress.
Cowering curiosity
are you
friend or foe?
Published by Jay Crider
Greetings and salutations, I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, however my home is New Orleans. relocated to the big easy in 2011. I started writing poetry in the latter years of high school. I do not like to for... View profile
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