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I don’t need your respect - you do

(since you brought it up)

By Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read
I don’t need your respect - you do
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I wanted to open your message

Because it was so clearly meant for me

But I simply can’t click to read it

For the stench of anger energy

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It never fails to amaze

How much darkness lives in those who fell from grace

Hate you throw onto others who don’t deserve it

Just because your ego took a small hit

.

You moan and whine about your health

Because you don’t take care to create its wealth

You poison yourself and your child

And question why your hormones are wild 💁🏻‍♀️

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love bravely shows you a mirror

But your ego of darkness is far, far bigger

Fuelled on the energy of murdered souls

Which you call bacon and put inside bread rolls

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Don’t throw your hate all over me

Clean up your damn toxicity

The truth is not the problem here

It’s your victim mind and unconscious fear

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So take your lack of ‘respect’

For I live with zero regret

And try to gift it to yourself

And start to care about your own child’s health.

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About the Creator

Kayleigh Fraser ✨

philosopher, alchemist, writer & poet with a spirit of fire & passion for all things health & love related 💫

“Darkness to me is like water to the sea”

INSTAGRAM - kayzfraser

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran2 years ago

    I know what and who this is about. But like I mentioned to her, I'm not gonna take sides because both of you are my friends. Loved your poem though!

  • Grz Colm2 years ago

    Terrific work Kayleigh! 👏 Liked this line a lot, “Don’t throw your hate all over me Clean up your damn toxicity” - full of passion! 😊👍

  • Wow! You painted someone toxic and their ego through your writing. Unconscious fear and wrath energy can lead to darkness in the lives of those who have fallen from grace. A slight blow to the ego can be harmful to both the individual and their child. The reality is not the problem; rather, it is the victim's psyche and unconscious dread. It is critical to clean up your poison and focus on your child's health while living with no regrets. I enjoyed reading your poem.

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