"You saw meFilling up suitcases with other people's baggageTo burry my own turmoilComplaining about the lack of spaceAs I stuffed towers of tumblewear... > Lire la suite
"You saw meFilling up suitcases with other people's baggageTo burry my own turmoilComplaining about the lack of spaceAs I stuffed towers of tumblewear into a carry-on bag"We all have bags. Some weigh more than others. Some carry their bags neatly folded in suitcases, while others have it jumbled in front of them, hoping someone will come along and help them fold. There comes a time where we must all look at our baggage and figure out what's worth walking away from and what is worth holding on.
A writer during the day but a reader at night, A E Kalli resides in Florida, winning several local awards for her poetry. In her free time, she loves drawing, taking pictures, and go-cart racing.