Kel’S Poetry Blues
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Kelton Latson
Kelton Latson is a young fictional story book writer and poet. He started writing his freshmen year in high school after being encouraged by one of his literature teachers’, after she had read lyrics to a song he had written. Has time took its course, Kelton being to read poems written by past poet such as Langston Hughes and also studied lyrics written by some of his favorite Hip-hop artist. He then started to get into spoken word poetry. Kelton has won two poetry slam competition that his high school has held and also performed at a Def Poetry Jam event held at Kent State University where he previously attended. Some of his favorite book authors include Omar Tyree, Eric Jerome Dickey and Angela Johnson. Kelton Latson whom is only in his early twenties hopes to be a successful story book writer.
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Contents
Dancing in your eyes
Poetry
Everyday People
All I do is write/ good people
Can you smile
Boys and Girls
Do you see the pride in the mother
In So Deep
All Kinds of blue
Just like daddy
Love like this
Dream Stuck
Wishing Stars
Maybe Tomorrow
Mr. Sandman
Eyes
All dreams go blue
Girl Blue
Lonely girl
Kel Blue
Dreams biggest nightmare
The boy who could
Creepin
I once knew/ I once saw
Still dreaming
One day
Her smile
What’s it like
Happy soul
Kel
Pretty Dandelion Girl
Lonely Soul
Never give up
Cry
Pain
Just you & I
Life is a traffic Jam
Sadness in the poet
Hold Fast to dreams
Blinded/ Reflection of yourself
Love age
Think about you
The good guy
Sleeping Man
Sick of writing sad poems
She’s such an actress
Flossie
The Blues
Little Young Blues Boy
Dancing in your eyes
24971.jpgIt’s never a surprise that every time I see you I find myself dancing in your eyes.
Whether it’s fast dancing or slow dancing,
it always leads to something romancing.
All I wanna do is cool out and relax outside with you by my side.
Being held hostage by your smile and watch me dancing in your eyes.
While I hold your hands feeling your soft sun-kissed skin,
I’ll be staring into your beautiful eyes, watching us dance.
Poetry
24974.jpgSome write about being mad, some write about being sad. Some write about the feeling of really hating their dad. Some write about being young, some write about being grown. Some write about being alone, some write about never finding home. Some write about the cause, some write about the struggle. Some write about the bully at school giving them trouble. Some write about politics, some write about religion. Some write about