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Ryan Johnson
Ryan Johnson is a recent college graduate who discovered his passion for writing back in 2008. He has recently relocated to Dayton Ohio from Atlanta Georgia where he continues to write in hopes of perfecting his craft. Read his poem: … Continue reading
Suffocating
It began in open windows and although These windows were a bit tinted I believed In space in time through the erasing Of time itself; this was needed most To be gone, therefore, forgotten Breeze in the backyard From the … Continue reading
Ryan Johnson
Ryan Johnson is a recent college graduate who discovered his passion for writing back in 2008. He has recently relocated to Dayton Ohio from Atlanta Georgia where he continues to write in hopes of perfecting his craft. Read his poems: … Continue reading
Unequal Equation
Life is Fleeting, failing, loving In the hands of the maker Given to the hands of the holder Rushed, embraced, held like no other On tomorrow’s plaque On yesterday’s back burner Changed, controlled, manipulated with consequence Solved with no … Continue reading
Laid to Rest
Steps to Heaven or hell That’s the only real decision we make in life We make not life itself The blame is laid across the busy city streets The blame hangs proudly On the American flags we wave Placed … Continue reading