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Writing to Heal ForumsGeneral & SupportA couple old poems I want to share that helped me
11/22/2011 07:45 PM
zaylia
zaylia
 
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These webbing thoughts

These oh so many feelings

Just how they control me

Consume my mind body and soul

Their roots grew from doubt

Now branched throughout

Weakened by their hold

I'm surely past mending

Where ever I may be

Their density impacts me

Excruciating as it may be

One day I'll feel at peace

I forbid them from staying

From living inside of me

A halt, you just watch

I'll find those savage roots

- different poem, a haiku-

Peace-

Happiness, potential

Loving, sharing, caring

Live, choose-order, kill

Judging, taking, hating

Destruction, sorrow

War.

Post edited by: zaylia, at: 11/22/2011 07:57 PM

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11/22/2011 07:57 PM  Top
zaylia
zaylia
 
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It won't let me do the proper format, sorry.

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