Forlorn Swords: Spoken Word 2
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In Forlorn Swords: Spoken Word 2, Khali Raymond has returned to the forefront with another collection of spoken word pieces destined to draw the reader in with enough power to have them reassess their world and open their hearts.
Khali Raymond
Khali Raymond is an exceptional individual who had published a lot of work at a very young age. His serious and realistic writing style is just the icing on the cake when you’re indulging into him. Not only he’s into writing, but he has a muse for music and a whole lot of other things as well. Khali Raymond was born on December 22, 1998 in Newark, New Jersey. Ever since then, Khali has been working at refining his craft in the writing field.Learning how to read at the age of two, there were bright things ahead for this wise man. After going through a lot of life-changing experiences throughout his years, it’s inevitable that he’s doing this. As Khali writes book after book at a rapid rate, you can’t help but wonder how he does it. His continuous efforts to put out riveting and mind capturing work arouses a lot of people’s interest. People are curious as to what goes on in the head of this reclusive genius.Khali’s love for his city and community is extremely strong. That alone is a primary influence for his work. His continued humbleness and strong work ethic will carry him into places that the average person can dream of reaching. A lot of mystery shrouds this genius author, but Khali is more than genius. As he makes a vow to write until he dies, the good work will keep coming your way.When you do happen to read Khali’s work, the themes and vocabulary he uses is extremely strong and provocative. You will feel drawn into the power of his sword, and that sword is his pen. Be sure to follow Khali on all social media platforms you can find him on so you can see what he does next.
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Forlorn Swords - Khali Raymond
Remember When…
You remember when we were little kids? Yeah, man. The world felt so different back then. We were always together, racing each other down that driveway. Some days, I used to win. You won on other days. I fell and scraped my knees up periodically. You fell and scraped your knees up, too.
You remember when we used to sneak and watch adult cartoons in the basement at night, past our bedtimes? Man, we learned a lot back then.
Even though we didn’t understand the context of the cartoons, we knew that our parents didn’t want us watching that kind of shit. That’s what made it so fun. The risk and the curiosity that filled our minds as we were watching Peter Griffin do dumb stuff as kids,