Teen Poetry #6 |
Forgetting Can Solve Anything |
StellarChica Member
since 2002-07-06
Posts 207floating down a river... |
"You see that?" [Yeah.] "Beautiful, huh?" [I've lost my sense of beauty.] "You think too much." [Yeah. I just make everything worse, don't I?] "You know, it doesn't have to be this way." [How else could it ever be?] "You could just forget. It works for me." [I know all about your seemingly perfect solution to all of life's problems.] "Just forget about this. It never happened." [But, it did. Maybe not to you, but to me.] "Why does everything always have to mean so much to you?" [Not everything. Just you...and this.] "You said I was the reason for all of this. So what about me means so much?" [...The way your cheeks get flushed when it's windy.] "..." [And also the way your eyes are a different color everytime I look at you.] "To hell with you." [Go ahead. Walk away. I'll just wait here.] "It's hard to look in the mirror these days when everyone has everything you'd rather be."-Saves The Day |
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OtherSideOfTheMirror Member
since 2002-12-19
Posts 245 |
I could not have loved that more. Well structured, well written. Nice. |
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EleanorMoonbaby Member
since 2002-09-02
Posts 202England, UK |
This was beautiful. The lines flowed into each other and made a brilliant poem, very much like some of the playwright Sarah Kane's work (especially Crave or 4.48 Psychosis). It almost seems like a dialogue composed of thoughts and memories. Nice one! Ellie "I'm terribly sorry ma'am, my karma just ran over your dogma" |
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