Baring My Soul By R. Cary

Baring My Soul

By R. Cary

Baring My Soul (Bar-ING-my-Soul)

Noun

  1. Ex. American Sentence – Baring my soul tenders insignificance in my life’s work of art.

Scene from many angles; my work, naked, nude, beige. Flesh toned, marked in discoloration. Distortion/distorted. Perversion of self outwardly abstract. Professor, Poet, Warrior; a born soul born bare. 

Verb

  1. Ex. American Sentence – My soul cringing in desolation, marked with flesh of opposing deaths.

Eternity crying inside. Worn, once proudly. A dignity into dusted granules. Speckles of self now filtering the sand. A wash, washed, dried, shriveled. Receding towards dissolution of: Professor, Poet, Warrior; ceasing a soul to bare.

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Baring My Soul

By R. Cary

Copyright 2023

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