Teen Poetry #9 |
ineviatble death |
FarFromOrdinary New Member
since 2011-01-19
Posts 2 |
She pretends shes fine as she pulls her mask on that hides her heart from the world thats it takes And no one notices The pain in her eyes The fear in her voice The image depicted upon her face and no one optice that she is dieing inside With evey breahe No one ses That she is more than a pretty face a brethless conquest she is more than sick They culd not believe the places shes been and the things shes seenand the things she was forced to do to keep it together Yet she keeps on walking And no one notices She is dieing with every step And no one notices that she needs help Looking forward but the past grasping on to her heart her mind her thoughts trying to pull er back And no one notices And she is tempted to let go because it hurt to keep on going when no one notices awaiting an inevitable death that seems to never arrive so she sto and she embraces it because no one notices. he |
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XGarapanX Senior Member
since 2008-06-19
Posts 1435Antarctica |
This is beautiful in its raw honesty, passable in its poetry, a little halting in its flow but nothing that can't be worked out. The only thing that needs major work is the spelling. Presentation is a large part of quality writing, and consistently poor spelling in a poem detracts from it's real beauty. It interrupts the readers enjoyment of the substance. But otherwise this is good. ·´~`·»Garapan«·´~`· "Look! Crumbs on his jacketses... Heeee took it!" |
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rachel_anubis Junior Member
since 2011-03-24
Posts 43 |
This is a beautiful, haunting poem. Our lives are masked, especially from those we love. You could work on the spelling though. |
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FloraScars Junior Member
since 2010-11-08
Posts 33VA, USA |
i think everyone experiences this in their life. deep pain or trouble within, others dont understand everything they have been through yet they manage to keep a mask and hide from others how they feel. |
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