Don’t look back and rue the day Cos tomorrow your sorrows will melt away Each new dawn is a new start So open up your mind and heart Greet the sun and greet the rain Welcome both the joy and pain For such is life and so we grow As through our soul emotions flow… Continue reading Carpe Diem
Month: December 2010
Loss
I was once told A good piece of advice I’ll tell it to you ’Cause I think it’s real nice You’ll never really lose someone However you part ’Cause if you really love them They’ll be there in your heart
Me and Them
No money. No choice. No escape. No voice Anger surrounds me They don’t understand My whole future seems out of my hands Criticism. Harsh words. Protests unheard Life seems quite pointless It’s all so absurd I hate myself They hate me too There’s nothing to live for Except to be blue Just want to fly… Continue reading Me and Them
The Bridge between Youth and Adulthood
I suspect this poem was born of the frustration I (like many kids) felt on reaching an age where I was almost an adult, but not quite. My emotions are confused My desires are awaking My youth may feel abused Life’s foundations are shaking No longer a child, but still not old enough To know… Continue reading The Bridge between Youth and Adulthood
Libby
This poem was born from the worry I felt about my bulimic friend Libby. I don’t know where she is today, but I hope that she is doing so much better. I didn’t want to be depressed Or admit it to myself But now my life seems such a mess I can’t do anything else… Continue reading Libby