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Who Am I Now Print E-mail
Written by Stacysmom   
27 April 2008

I wrote this poem because I wanted to let other people know how I feel. Maybe somewhere ot there, someone feel the same way.

 

 

Who will I be today

My pain goes on and on.

I used to be someone else

But they are forever gone.

 

 

Why do I hurt myself

It's a question that remains.

Why is it so easy?

It's myself that I blame.

 

 

I cut, I cry

Then I wonder why.

I can stop if I'm happy

But there's no reason to try.

 

 

When I feel stress

Those old feelings will arise.

If this madness never ends

It comes as no surprise.

 

 

I used to have a daughter

She was such a joy to me.

I loved her with all my heart

I'm sure anyone could see.

 

 

She was all alone one day

When an Angel came to call.

He said, "don't be afraid my child

I will not let you fall".

 

 

It's much too overwhelming

That's how it will always be.

I just wanted her to be happy

Now I just want to be free.

 

 

Stacysmom

Copyright@2008

Linda D. COpe

 

 

 

 
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