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My notebook is running out of pages


It’s wrinkled, torn, in its final stages


I wish I’d been more thoughtful


I wish I’d been more careful


With what messy, scribbled words

I’ve written down over the ages


But I’ve written what was present in my mind at the time


And to do anything else would be something of a crime


I’ve pushed aside more “important” things


To run my pen down the metal rings


That bind the sheets of paper as I try to find the phrase


To describe my thoughts in such a way that someday will amaze


High school students as they sit in lamplight in their friendly cage


In their hands they’ll hold my soul on a freshly printed page


That is just the starting stage of a bright and brand new age

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Written by
taylor-martin
American
Published
Mar 22, 2013
Lines·Words
15·136
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I wrote this months ago and only just today did I actually reach the last page of my notebook. I guess my anxiety was a bit premature. I bought a new one. Don't worry.

I really liked this poem when I wrote it, which is normal; but I still like it now, which is astounding. The rhyming hits my brain the wrong way, but I don't want to change it.

Fairly self-explanatory, yeah? My English class reads a lot of poetry and I think it'd be neat if one of my poems showed up there one day.

Inaugural post, bam.

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