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Memories
I can’t make a poem
I keep on trying
And trying
And trying
But my body won’t let me make poems
Sometimes
It won’t
It won’t
It won’t let me make a poem
About that time or that
I can’t say the words out loud not even a name
And my therapist
My poetry
Sometimes will do the same
I want to write about mem-
I want to write about
Well not just her
I want to write about so many things
So many thoughts in my mind
I’m writing a poem a day
Yet my greatest conflict that lies with me today
I can’t write about
I’ve written poem upon poem
About my sadness
My anger
My demise
In some terrible times
Yet I can’t write a poem
About that time
And that
And that
And that
And that
And how they repeat
Again
And again
And again
In mind
Until I finally cry
The memory
Memory that mortifies me
Memory that is so strong it hurts me
Memory so forceful I think I’ll never see the end
Until then I start daydreaming
Memories that were never mine
Yet they remind
Of things I cannot say
Without a tear
Without a cry
It’s name my mouth won’t comply
That when I say
My hands deny
Comply
Comply
I don’t even want
Comply
Comply
I can’t
I won’t
Make my mouth mine
My brain
My memory
Don’t make me cry
They hurt
They’re not just memories
Please make my mind mine
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Marcus was born in Brooklyn NY and has never moved. From watching comedies, playing Minecraft, and writing poetry, to creating random languages, taking karate, and learning Spanish, Marcus always likes to be doing something. Marcus was a finalist for BPL Ned Vizzini poetry teen contest in middle school. Marcus' friends describe him as goofy, entertaining, clever, and caring. He has four sisters; Jazmine, Sierra, Destiny, and Sofia. His sisters inspire him to work harder in school and muddle through adversity both mentally and physically every day.