Description
Over 30 poems in this linear collection of poetry, touching subjects of life, lust and love. Sprinkled with aspects of heartbreak and depression.I can’t hug youFrom your job, to my home.I can’t hug youWhen work is too muchAnd you’re crying in the bathroom stallsAlone.I can’t hug youWhen the customers are rudeAnd all you want to doIs walk out.I can’t hug youLike you need me to.*Life Seems To Interfere ~ Sakari*
About Sakari Lacross
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.
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