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vanished from view
heart in my mouth
i feared the worst
consumed by darkness
hit the bottom
i waited for the splash
panic arose like a burning fire
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Forever gone
nothing left
memories lost
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& realities set
Denial was a solace
thoughts brought misery
& frustration lingered
A part of time lost
I would never get it back
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In this poem I tries to emulate Juan Felipe Herrera. The reason I chose this poet was because he writes in many different styles, not just one. He has written poems in lists, with large amounts of white space and some with no white space at all. He likes to use brackets to give hidden meaning and uses different types of punctuation to give his poems meaning. I like his poems since he can make poems light and funny or deep and meaningful, to give a stronger message/meaning. No matter what you will always be wondering what his next typ of powm will be like.