Masabyrdie

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Masabyrdie
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I was born in Okinawa Japan at Kadena Air Base in 2005. My parents were in the military, so yes, I am an American citizen. At the age of 10 months, I moved to my current home of Ohio. I am now 18 years old (as of 2024) and love to write. My biggest and current writing project is "IF They Still Stood," a book that I am writing. The plot line is based on the fact of if the Twin Towers survived the 9/11 Attacks of 2001 to the current day, focusing on how life at the World Trade Center would be following their reopening after the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021. I don't do actual poetry very often, but I may post every now and then, some even in Spanish, so yeah.

  March 2024     1 month ago

Submitted Poems 2 total

Deep in the Night

Deep in the night, the sun is tucked away
A peaceful feeling that puts us at ease
A feeling comes that can't be felt in day
It drifts towards us just like a summer breeze
We sit inside my car deep in the night
And cuddle very close, we're just...

by Masa Byrd

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To Nostalgia

To Nostalgia,
Some find you creepy and odd, but not me.
I adore your presence.
You are a means of escape for me;
Getting to dive headfirst into the memories of the past;
Reminiscing on things and events already done.
It does not take much to...

by Masa Byrd

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