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Honestly, I'm saddened
At what poetry's become
An angsty, teary whine-fest
on how you're now so "numb."
Oh, your heart is broken!
How shall you all go on?
Your true love has left you
and now you're so withdrawn
from the world, and life, and living,
laughter and feeling, too
curse that man (or woman)
for what they did to you!
Yes, yes, I know,
you write this poetry to heal
But your rhythm's a disaster
and your subject's so unreal:
Your wings have not been severed
and, you know, that is because
you are not an angel
and you never was!
(And yes I am aware
that wasn't proper grammar,
and frankly, faithful reader
I just couldn't give a damn-er.)
You are not a princess,
and he is not a prince -
yours is not an "epic love"
(in past or present tense).
You thought you found the "one,"
You thought you had it all,
but now they're gone, that one
and you just cannot recall
a time when you were happy
without them by your side,
a time when you just didn't
want to run and hide.
But you'll find "the one" again:
I guarantee you won't be alone
You will find another sweetie,
another love to call your own.
And I'm telling you, in ten years
you'll lose your beau again,
but I'm begging you, today
don't pick up that bleeding pen!
- by Julia Dream |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 12/09/2008 |
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- Title: Heartbroken, hm?
- Artist: Julia Dream
- Description: It turns out, hearts are quite fleshy and therefore cannot "break." (This entry will probably undergo severe edits within the next week.)
- Date: 12/09/2008
- Tags: heartbroken
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Comments (7 Comments)
- bindyblueeyes - 07/15/2009
- along those lines. and i do enjoy writing them. but i tire of reading them. now i must say your writing is amazing. and i love this poem. and i simple cannot remove the line that contains "bleeding pen". maybe i will write some personal work about your "bleeding pen" and keep away from the internet. but i don't know. please rate my work as well. i would like to know what a writier as good as you has to say about my inexpiereinced work
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- bindyblueeyes - 07/15/2009
- i love it. i write like that sometimes. with as you say a bleeding pen. but it is not from expierence. it is in fact from the feelings of depression, that the writing with my favored bleeding pen, that they spew. i have loved and i have lost. but the only writing i have done of that has been about the murder of the one who cause my love to crash. and it is simple. and may not be the best writen. but it doesn't hold the common story of "oh they left i can't go on" and yes i have written stories
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- Anonymous... - 07/02/2009
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This poem is so amazingly awesome!
It's definitely my favourite of your pieces that I've read so far; it's just so funny, and so true.
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- Houra - 05/24/2009
- I love this poem, I agree with it so much. I hope all the people who write poems come by and read this and see how silly they're being.
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- -SleepyPrincessRose- - 05/09/2009
- It's quite true, I hope my poems aren't as whiney as most are...I do have a few happy ones I know that much..hm
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- Sweet peachpocky - 04/18/2009
- You have brought new light to my thought's on poetry(in a good way). Good-bye sappy sob stories! (say that 3 times fast,ready.....GO! Sappy sob stories,sappy sob stories, sappy sob.....*goes on for about 5 minutes then goes to get a drink of water*)
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- apricot turtle - 03/21/2009
- Thank you for writing such amazing work. Thank you for picking up reality like the bloody wet towel it is and smacking us all in the face with it. Thank you for writing and sharing your witty lines and thoughts with the world. Keep it up, sil vous plaƮt!
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