I think it's important to say where this is all coming from. I'm coming up on 19, so everything I do is based in the drama of simply being a teenager and that calmer feeling of the childhood that comes before it. I try not to be pretentious in what I write, but there's only so much a teenager can do to write in a way that doesn't feel purely adolescent.
I encourage you to read the stuff here once and quickly instead of trying to read too much into it. I'd suggest that you pick some favourite lines and let them sit on the back-burner in your mind if you want to find some deeper meaning, that way wherever I didn't imbue much you'll still find some.
You're going to find a mix of all sorts of stuff ahead and you might notice that—over time—some of it changes or disappears entirely. That's me coming back to old chapters and revising or removing things that I think are better with a few more edits (or not being in this collection entirely).
Take your time and read as much as you want, I really look forward to hearing what you'll have to say.
Sincerely,
Your author, Pablo

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Reader's Notes
PoetryA growing collection of prose, old and new, from the teenage years: stories, passing thoughts, poetry. Mental imagery and dialogues straight from thoughts to text. Feel free to leave a comment with feedback or pointing out a small mistake somewhere...