philosopher, alchemist, writer & poet with a spirit of fire & passion for all things health & love related 💫
“When life gives you lemons,
Know you are asking for them.
If you want oranges, focus on oranges”
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I used to struggle writing cover letters and personal statements. I still do. That white screen with a ticking “I” would count the hours passing by as my mind remained equally as blank.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨4 months ago in Poets
truth or love it isn’t clear there seems to be no distinction here . nor does it matter to those in fear her message is loud
we begin at the bottom of the heavy pendulum thoughts and deeds take so long to return . but soon you will realise as you begin the climb
running for trains in high heels and diamond chains, to the city an hour away to waste away her only free day empty in mind and in spirit
children suffer with hearts torn mourning the loss of parents alive in body, yet dead in mind, heart and empathy as glasses clink together
Demon told human Whilst gnawing tender bird flesh “You’re too sensitive”
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 months ago in Poets
When you find yourself alone and without distraction from outside sources for months on end - there is very little left to do but to turn all of your attention inward.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 months ago in Longevity
Jane sat in her cluttered kitchen staring at the bill in her hand. Was the quote genuine or was he ripping her off for knowing so little about car engines? She sighed. Who knows.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨7 months ago in Fiction
snow white skin is dyed tan, glistening black is bleached, brows painted thick and thin, another hour starving to fit those too small jeans
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨7 months ago in Poets
They had all accepted disease, decay and death as if they were part of life. The epidemic on earth was so prevalent that it has become known as normal to expect loved ones to become ill and eventually die.
children suffer with hearts torn mourning the loss of parents, alive in body, yet dead in mind, heart and empathy as glasses clink together
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨7 months ago in Proof
yesterday’s bullets instead of shooting her down, became poetry