War Songs by William Wright Jr.

A bassline, soothes 
And warms my bones 
As I glide 
For a melody’s swarm 

A daily elixir 
That calms the frantic 
That favors the sick 
And reclaims the fallen

The bassline soon fades
Behind, a thunderous new dawn 
Of drums 
A stern call to arms 

So I fearlessly march 
With this nurturing shroud 
With the bravery of verse 
In the favor of song

© William Wright, Jr.

Excerpt from the book Rhythms of the Eternal Uprising

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About the Author

William Wright, Jr. is a student from San Diego, California who wields a great passion for language and poetry. He was sixteen years old when he first fell in love with the art form and ever since, he has not deferred from its path. Writing has helped him when he was uncertain of his role in life. The craft brought him comfort when his fears were so immense and they seemed impossible to overcome. To this day he remains committed to writing at least one poem a day, every day, no exceptions. It is a practice that continues to serve him well.



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