Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Play off “Where I’m From” written by George Ella Lyon I am from novels From thrillers and believers I am from the roots which keep me grounded (Deep, Strong Holding me up right) I am from the graveyard A haunting gaze Whose eyes have seen violence And tears turned to stone I am from flashing lights and late nights From whiskey and cottonmouth I’m from the runaways And the poets From shut up and get out I’m from please forgive me With baby, it’ll be okay And honey he’s better now I’m from a conventional home With grilled chicken and extra veggies From the innocence I have lost To a monster The blue eyes I keep shut tight Under my pillow was a knife Spilling broken dreams A sift of faces To drift beneath my nightmares I am from these moments— Snapped before I budded— Blooming towards the roads ahead
0
Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 12:46 AM UTC
Where I'm From
Play off “Where I’m From” written by George Ella Lyon I am from novels From thrillers and believers I am from the roots which keep me grounded (Deep, Strong Holding me up right) I am from the graveyard A haunting gaze Whose eyes have seen violence And tears turned to stone I am from flashing lights and late nights From whiskey and cottonmouth I’m from the runaways And the poets From shut up and get out I’m from please forgive me With baby, it’ll be okay And honey he’s better now I’m from a conventional home With grilled chicken and extra veggies From the innocence I have lost To a monster The blue eyes I keep shut tight Under my pillow was a knife Spilling broken dreams A sift of faces To drift beneath my nightmares I am from these moments— Snapped before I budded— Blooming towards the roads ahead
bam
Written by
Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 12:46 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem