Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
Jun 2014
I peeled back the bandages on wounds once sealed,
To show the history of what's been healed.
A door into who I used to believe I was,
A small man acting on foolish cause.

Battered and broken, showing my age.
As my conscience took the darkened stage,
Spouting a harsh and ominous soliloquy,
Which made me grateful I now live differently.
Written by
Jimmy Timmons  NJ
(NJ)   
551
     chimaera and Sonya Rae Schement
Please log in to view and add comments on poems