The Dawn Dossier
By Lynn Daniels
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A follow-up poetry book to The Midnight Manifesto which illustrates the emotional lifelong path to, through and out of Corporate America from the perspective of a hapless individual.
Lynn Daniels
Lynn Daniels is retired, with hours and hours to write the next great novel. Worlds come alive in my head, characters stand over her shoulder, and sometimes they wake her up at night. All of them want to come alive, to have their stories written. No matter how she thinks the story should go, it goes according to how the character decides it should. An evil character finds redemption. A beloved character is massacred for no good reason. They all write their own stories.The ideas come to her, the character develops a personality, and the result is a book. She sincerely hopes that everyone will love her books, but she knows that what she writes isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay. She simply wants to bring life and color into the world through the pages of her books. Every time someone buys a book, or leaves a review, she's delightfully surprised. She offers her eternal gratitude to all of you, for reading what she has written, and allowing her to become a small part of your life.
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The Dawn Dossier - Lynn Daniels
Exiting a comatose state
Entering a trance
Thoughts scattered to the far reaches of the mind
Needing more than just a moment to collect them
Automation is the only way to get by
Because idle time flies
The ways of the world slowly creep closer
Until it looms large overhead
Uncaring about readiness
Unkind to the nuances of individuality
Unable to let it simply pass by
No matter how hard one wishes it to try
Red
I see red
Coming out of that haze
I see red
While the familiar buzz rings through my ears
I see red
When the juice of modernity flows for its daily