Poetry

April 7, 2008

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Written by: Kevis McGee

There is a long narrow tunnel,
filled with pain, shrowded with misery.
Love and happiness is behind me,
while fire and agony lies in the front.
As I glance ahead of the fire, and agony,
I see success and pride.
I stop to think about which way to go,
an old soul once said, “to leave the past
behind you, and to never go back.”
When I look past success and pride,
I see irony. Which is a few steps short
of pleasure. Following that is the worst
thing that I ever seen.
“Death…” but after that would be the best,
“Heaven…” I have made my decision,
and I take a deep breath to begin my journey.



About the Author

Kevis McGee
Kevis is a 20-year-old graduate of Edison High School. He is an aspiring actor and achieved perfect attendance in school. Since he joined The kNOw in 2007, his short-term goals have been changing. From poet, to photographer, to the goal of becoming a Formula D (drift) driver, he has finally settled on going to school to become an aviation maintenance technician. There's no telling what he'll do next! His work at The kNOw includes public speaking and articles in 6 out of the 7 magazine issues.

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Kevis is a 20-year-old graduate of Edison High School. He is an aspiring actor and achieved perfect attendance in school. Since he joined The kNOw in 2007, his short-term goals have been changing. From poet, to photographer, to the goal of becoming a Formula D (drift) driver, he has finally settled on going to school to become an aviation maintenance technician. There's no telling what he'll do next! His work at The kNOw includes public speaking and articles in 6 out of the 7 magazine issues.





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