Glorious red.

Glorious red
Lace and cotton dreams, is you, my love.
I love the fire in your heart,
the softness of your voice.
You make my dreams, glorious red and perfection.
I am drunk in-love and you have capture my mind, my heart.
Dancing Coyote

Glorious red
Lace and cotton dreams, is you, my love.
I love the fire in your heart,
the softness of your voice.
You make my dreams, glorious red and perfection.
I am drunk in-love and you have capture my mind, my heart.
Dancing Coyote
You know you’ve made it when you start getting haters. Don’t every let them bring you down.
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Made it? In what way? Imagine someone ripping your work off and a person like yourself defending the culprit. It’s not hate to call out plagiarism. There’s a big difference between being a ‘hater’ and caring about honesty. If we start treating accountability like negativity, we’re just making it easier for people to keep stealing, taking credit and calling it success. You, on the other hand, are a promising writer. After reading some of your work, I see shades of Navessa Allen.
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I don’t want your butter. Keep it. You come in with no proof, just accusations. This isn’t a new community. Many of us have been here for years. I for one do not appreciate accusations without some proof. And I don’t want to get into rounds of pointless drama. So I will say this as simply as I can, Johnny is a good poet. He is consistent in his works. He’s always been respectful to me when he’s been inspired.
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I’m not buttering you up and I have nothing to gain from pointing this out. If you want proof read Johnnie’s work. Calling him out is long overdue. He wasn’t copying me. While he is respectful to you, he wasn’t to the others. Go ahead and do your research, I’m certain that you’ll come across the writer I’m talking about. Even Johnnie knows this. I’m sure that you need his stars. Have fun.
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Note to the Reader:
The writer above, whose blog you are supporting, is a notorious plagiarist. While this writer promotes the idea that “authors and artists steal,” the concept has been grossly taken out of context. The original intent behind that notion is to encourage practitioners of the arts to take inspiration from existing works, to develop new material that reflects their own voice and creative direction.
Historically, this writer, a self-proclaimed poet known for frequent grammatical slip-ups and an inability to adhere to basic rules of writing, has copied structured phrases directly from the works of other authors on the WordPress platform, exploiting line breaks unique to those writers without proper citation. To deter suspicion, Mr. Castallenas alters publication dates, claiming that his materials were written in the past.
Although he claims to draw inspiration from Hemingway, Salinger, Cohen, and Kolinsky, none of these celebrated authors’ stylistic elements are evident in his work. This note is not meant to discredit the writer personally, but to remind readers that the writing community does not condone the infringement of intellectual property, which remains an act widely frowned upon.
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Poor form. No one likes plagiarism. Likewise, no one who knows this gifted writer believes this accusation. Keep writing, Coyote!
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Gifted, I give you two thumbs for that.
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