Neira Lojić button poetry has the website and you can buy the hard copy like this, i on the other hand didn’t want to wait so I bought the digital copy on iTunes, so it’s down to your preference/how fast-bad you want the book.
*Me drinking an Arizona ice tea enjoying some poetry* Rudy “ I love Arizona iced tea” *me raises my class in camaraderie Rudy “it’s probably poison.” *Me sadly sips my Arizona iced poison*
I love him so much❤️❤️❤️. I remember the first time his voice sang in my ears, it was a day filled with chills, and a vibration in my chest that demanded I listen closer......his words brilliant his mannerisms beautiful and clean. He will always be my favorite poet
I really love his poem , It remends me of endless tears at night , writing and bleeding just to write our emotions , He reminds us how poetry should be
I love, love, love Rudy Francisco!! Absolutely my favorite poet, the passion in every single poem is astonishingly beautiful and always leaves me in awe...he has such a way with words that I'll never grasp myself.
Masculinity isn't about bottling up our feelings. It's about understanding our feelings and controlling them, being able to harness our strength and power to protect and do good for the betterment of humanity. Acting on feelings is immature. Being able to control your actions is a virtue.
Holy crap I was born on July 28th 😅🤷♀️🤦♀️ The chameleon analogy... wow, did that hit me. Still crying about it. The poem about "your god" also made me cry, because short of the mullet I fear the guy he's talking about is in my family, probably in duplicate, and that breaks my heart. God doesn't hate gays simply put because God doesn't hate anyone. Anyone who condemns and judges others with any intention other than to truly get to know them (which isnt just one conversation or a passing thought) and be kind to help, is not a person of God. They are a person of themselves, serving no one but themselves and their backwards, desperate grasps to hold onto "traditions" and "values" which are damaging, hateful, and not at all condonned by a book they say they've read or a God they claim to know. Many of my dearest friends are not Americans, and they don't live in America, and they ask me on a weekly basis if we (WE as a society) are okay. And I answer honestly, sadly the answer is a revolving door and has been since I was first asked in 2017: "I don't know, but I hope we will be someday".