Kanye West posts yet another strange poem on Instagram: ‘We men are not allowed to cry’
Kanye ‘Ye’ West (44) has given yet another glimpse into his private life by posting a new poem about death on his Instagram profile. The rapper posted a piece about life, similar to his recent “Divorce” poem that he previously posted online. In both poems, he seems to be referring to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian (41) and their children North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.
“No one wanted to tell me I was dead, and the only people who would talk to me were in my head,” the poem reads. “No one wanted to tell me I was dead and only people who loved me would visit me in their dreams.”
The rest of the poem also sounds pretty dark. In the caption, West explains his feelings, “I feel already compromised that I have to justify my expression after over 20 years of art that I’ve contributed to the planet, but I also see the need to make sure we as a species are allowed to still feel anything Men not allowed to cry celebrities not allowed to cry I will not explain this new piece for the explanation destroys the mystery and magic of true love and puts it in a box that can be counted Art is subjective Art only works when it is the artist absolute truth Someone’s truth can be another persons lie We don’t all have to feel the same because we are not the same With out further ado I present to you my latest creation it is called DEAD,” he says.
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The poems come after Kanye buried Pete Davidson alive in animated form in his controversial music video ‘Eazy’. For that, the rapper received a lot of criticism, but he himself stressed that he had no ill intentions. “Art is therapy, art is protected as freedom of speech,” he wrote in an already deleted Instagram post.