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This collection isn't for the faint of heart. I go further into the dark parts of my soul, in order to bring further purpose to my own existence. Over 60 poems are placed into this book... Poem # 1 And it's empty in my heart She's tolerant of my darkness Her emojis throughout the day Mean something ~ Sakari Poem # 2 The shadows spit me out I'm in love again It happened so fast The darkness wants me back again But she's been bringing me light It's sunrise again My barriers are coming down Nothing is sun-proof, again ~ Sakari

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This collection isn't for the faint of heart. I go further into the dark parts of my soul, in order to bring further purpose to my own existence. Over 60 poems are placed into this book... Poem # 1 And it's empty in my heart She's tolerant of my darkness Her emojis throughout the day Mean something ~ Sakari Poem # 2 The shadows spit me out I'm in love again It happened so fast The darkness wants me back again But she's been bringing me light It's sunrise again My barriers are coming down Nothing is sun-proof, again ~ Sakari
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Autorenporträt
Michael Wayne Noland Jr, better known for his pen name Sakari Lacross, was born February 5th, 1994 in Cleveland Ohio. Spending most of his childhood being raised in Flint Michigan, Michael's mother moved him and his family to Arizona when he was 15. Even with his unstable background, Michael has been writing since he was nine years old, competing in his school's poetry contest and bimonthly writing events. Discovering all his true potential to write during his years he went to linden charter academy, Michael won his first local poetry contest at Sam Garcia Western Avenue Library, located in Avondale Arizona. Michael then published his first poetry collection, titled, PTSD. With so many more projects on the way, Michael has no plans of stopping his love for writing any time soon and encourages his readers to stick around for the rides to come.