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The Empty Words

Desperate.. how can you be with someone and not love them. Desperate.. your heart is empty. Are you lonely? Desperate.. is it true? A shallow word? An empty meaning? Desperate..Desperate..Desperate, is it a rumor, the spread of words that ruin lifes. Am i invisable? I'm here. Standing in front of you. Maybe my glasses are blocking your view. I can change.. I'm not desperate. I'm in love, but then again what is love? An empty word. An empty meaning.. A rumor? 

a poem by LeannW.Brown

Copyright © Stephanie Ward | Year Posted 2018



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Dented Cans

Tough on the outside,
                                    weak on the inside.
                             Your memories are you miseries.
                               A rough past has dented you,
                               You refuse to let anyone in.
                               Your memories dig deeper,
                               you dent more and more.
                                It's hard to trust anyone.
                       In reality, they are you in a different time.
                     They wipe off your bruises and spill you open.
            They take you into a new world away from you miseries.

Copyright © Stephanie Ward | Year Posted 2018

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Regret

I here your words,
                                       I just don't care,
                        My head is filled with a black cloud.
                                      You did me wrong.
               Then you slip out of my world as fast as you came.
                                   I forget what you did.
                       My angry screams become sad sobs.
                      Why must this happen at such a time.
                    I never said I love you, I never said goodbye.
                        Please come back just one more time.
                       My prayers echo through my house.
                           Maybe if I believe hard enough, 
                     you will come back to take me with you. 
                                  Mom, I love and miss you.

Copyright © Stephanie Ward | Year Posted 2018


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