Samuel Richard Leonard (December 18,1995 - present) is an American Poet. Finding inspiration at a young age in the writings of Robert Frost he is seeking to establish himself as a reputable poet. His writing most often is existential and pensive, as he reflects upon Nature, Life, and Philosophy.
Is my life all that I thought it'd be,
am I who I want to be, who I want to see
in the mirror?
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She sleeps the way the willow weeps,
masquerading with the breeze.
Flaunting fiercely or so it seems
into her body my heart it seeps.
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From darkness reluctant I do run,
trembling from it's constant call,
endlessly trapped till time is done.
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Awake every morning to hear the birds in their song,
I lay awake all night yearning for sleep to come along.
Present me with the present time and my mind will go alone,
off to some other place which I'd rather call home.
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