Weldon Davis is a spoken word poet from Fayetteville NC.He covers a plethora of topics and emotions in his prose.His current project " Dummy: The spoken word poetry of Weldon Davis" is underway.His influences range from classical literature to folk music to hip hop. All comments, and criticisms are appreciated
In addiction
I lost a lot of old friends to recovery
I was stuck on the same
Principles
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They send our boys
To die like dogs
In the Arabian swelter
Picking out roadside bombs
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There is a sadness in my eyes
I need not explain
A lonesome whistle blows in the background
A midnight train
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Oldies station plays a
Love song although I wasn't there when
Disco died
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