A poem I wrote after talking to my Grandma about life, etc.
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A poem I wrote after talking to my Grandma about life, etc.
Outside this bleak window tonight,
But it ain't no stars that I see.
They're just sreet lights and such,
Don't really mean that much,
Feels like they're mocking me.
Seems like every time I think,
Things ain't no more gonna sink,
They start fallin' yet again.
Sometimes makes me feel so lost,
I just cain't pay the cost,
Don't know where to begin.
It's just the circle of life,
Shouldn't be so much strife,
But here it comes.
Here come the melancholy words,
Cain't seem to sing with the birds,
I add it up but cain't find the sums.
As if there's no hope,
They cain't seem to cope,
And it drives me mad.
They're opinion of life and what's after,
The end of this chapter,
Just makes me sad.
I'm lost and confused,
Don't know what to say or do,
So I just sit and cry,
Till my eyes just run dry.
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Thanks Fran! I completely forgot I had posted it till I came across it a second ago lol, silly me huh.Fran wrote:Teesie ..... lovely poem despite the sentiments being so sad
You've got a talent for poetry & it will help you though your dark days (hug)
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It is sad. I'm a Christian and I wrote this after having sit and listen to my Grandma talk crap about the Bible for two and half hours not being able to say anything. She kept saying over and over how she thinks that all Christains are stupid. Every time I would try to explain to her why I believe the way I believe she would interupt me and go on about how "Your Mama has you brainwashed into beleiving a bunch of ignorant nonsense" those were exact words. It was hearbreaking. And it was even worse cause she did this just after we found out that Grandpa has terminal cancer and may not live longer than a couple more months.Aileenhu wrote:It's sad...
...effective though.
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I enjoyed your poem. I've been told rhyming is outdated. Yeah, college professors are pains. I'm a sucker for it, and I rhyme almost every one of my poems. I don't know... It just seems more like I'm making music when I rhyme, and poetry is its own kind of music, isn't it? Very nice. I look forward to any more poetry you have to post.
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