Teen Poetry #6 |
The Losses That Never Heal |
DewDropRoses Junior Member
since 2002-09-18
Posts 20WV |
The Losses That Never Heal I'll always have this emptiness This feeling of despair The needing and the wanting To always have someone there. The pain and the suffering The scars of the heart To learn the lesson of love and loss Failing to listen from the start. The loneliness and darkness Loss of confidence and hope Wishing for something out of reach Pushing hard to cope. I'll always have this emptiness The wish of this not being real For these are the scars of the heart And the losses that never heal. Copyright © 2001 Amy Marie Hess |
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LadyDracaWolf Member
since 2002-09-19
Posts 73CA |
This poem touched a chord in me, having lost my father earlier this year. Losing one you love is one of those wounds that can never heal completely. Death is not extinguishing the light; |
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AngelShell Member
since 2000-03-01
Posts 446not heaven nor hell so... |
This is really great. It held a simplicity that didn't deconstruct the intellegence and sophistication behind it but added to the meaning and flow. That kind of writing is hard and you did it well. At face value the poem is easy to understand yet reading deeper there are many other ideas and images that come into play. Good work. ~I haven't memorized all of the cute things to say but I'm working on it~ |
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Local Parasite
since 2001-11-05
Posts 2527Transylconia, Winnipeg |
This isn't bad, Amy. I have to admit I liked your others more than this, so far, however. Maybe it's just my taste, but hey, c'est la gout, non? You'll probably get a stronger response to your poetry if you stagger the posting of them. I noticed you posted five yesterday, that's generally not very well taken. I'd also rather have a more steady release of any one poet than be subject to three at a time. I'm only giving you some advice. Take it or leave it. Parasite Learn to place poetry before people |
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