In Not Worth My Time, Kennie Kayoz delivers a sharp, unfiltered collection of poetry that slices straight through the noise of modern life. With biting sarcasm, dark humor, and a simmering undercurrent of frustration, Kayoz exposes the absurdity, hypocrisy, and emotional exhaustion woven into everyday existence.
These poems are quick hits—witty, cynical, and brutally honest—yet beneath the humor lies a deeper ache: the disillusionment of someone who has watched society repeatedly trip over its own contradictions. Kayoz writes with the voice of a poet who has seen enough, felt enough, and refuses to pretend otherwise.
Whether he's mocking the pointless rituals of daily life or calling out the stupidity that people accept as normal, Kayoz turns irritation into art. The result is a collection that will make readers laugh, nod in recognition, and question why so many things we tolerate are, frankly, not worth our time.
Perfect for fans of raw, satirical poetry that doesn't sugarcoat reality and isn't afraid to say what everyone else is thinking.
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