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Ginger Anderson Poem
You cried wolf, I answered in a rash impulse. You screamed out loud so I got
quiet and ran all about. I wanted you to stay, but you ran so far away. I felt like I
had been led astray.
You were my life, but you say things differently late at night. I called
you, but I can’t utter a single word! I gave you less than you deserved! I tried
working things out. Yet I didn’t realize you would find the real truth out.
I could walk away while you had the courage to stay. Even when we
seemed we were miles away. We we’re even closer than every break of day.
Then the devil’s came back with reinforcement to destroy us, but we had nothing
further to discuss. I watched our life turn to dust!
I love you so, but I can’t breathe in this undertow. Through it all I will
always cherish you. I cried for help because of the way I felt. Still you ran back to
them. I guess no matter how hard we all try we just can’t win.
True feelings aren’t supposed to die. I guess true love lies with your
friends, and real love only weighs thin. Falling for you is my only bleeding sin. I
was your only true friend!
Copyright © Ginger Anderson | Year Posted 2006
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Ginger Anderson Poem
Some days I feel all fine and great, but some days there are just too many
decisions to make.
Some days we’re sad when we would rather be glad. Other days we fight
everyone even the ones we like.
Some days are quiet and our hate just can’t fight it. Most days we’re just tired
and we’re afraid we could get fired!
Some days we’re scared when we should be getting prepared. Some days
we’re spacy like we have been tripping daises.
Some days we’re confused when we would rather be amused. Some days we
lack concentration and everything we heard was mistaken.
Some days we’re full of joy, but by the end of the day this feeling soon
becomes destroyed. Some days we act like a baby crying when everything gets
crazy.
Some days your friends just aren’t enough and you don’t know who you can
trust. In other words SOME DAYS are better than others.
Copyright © Ginger Anderson | Year Posted 2006
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