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- I’ve been walking this long hallway for over a year Reading the gilded framed poems lining the walls, verse after verse of beautifully written words I have made some good friends along the way Met some wonderful poets who I have learned from as well as learned to respect and admire (watching far too many leave) these meetings I will cherish I have also crossed paths with a few who didn’t care for me all that much, hated my dreadful reviews, (blocked me for that) misundertood my attempts at humor or didn't appreciate the love poetry I tried to slip in amongst the fighting, but that’s okay, it takes all kinds I've counted the masks worn, there are more than two reasons aren't there? Some smiling, some not, all there for their own reasons, which it is not for me to judge or anyone else, though that doesn't seem to stop it from happening Still little by little I have headed towards a faint light The soft glow at the far end of this prose tiled floor Each day the light became a bit stronger, brighter That tiny glowing square in the distance bigger and bigger My shadow leading or following, longer or shorter depending on if I walk facing forwards or backwards, hop scotching over the hate, sneaking past the accusations, hiding from trolls (he found me anyway) and the finger pointed whining, hoping to pass go, (you can keep the two hundred) All the while sadly realizing I am slowly becoming smaller and smaller, barely visible to others here Disappearing a little more with each passing day Till now I am nothing more than a forgotten minute speck at the furthest end of this meandering corridor An insignificant silhouette of a poet who once was, now slowly fading out through the opening to stand in the bright sunlight And as I refocus my eyes to my new surroundings I turn to wave goodbye to what I so enjoyed only to see a sign that reads… “Thanks for visiting Hellopoetry, whoever the hell you were”
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 7:09 PM UTC
Slowly fading
- I’ve been walking this long hallway for over a year Reading the gilded framed poems lining the walls, verse after verse of beautifully written words I have made some good friends along the way Met some wonderful poets who I have learned from as well as learned to respect and admire (watching far too many leave) these meetings I will cherish I have also crossed paths with a few who didn’t care for me all that much, hated my dreadful reviews, (blocked me for that) misundertood my attempts at humor or didn't appreciate the love poetry I tried to slip in amongst the fighting, but that’s okay, it takes all kinds I've counted the masks worn, there are more than two reasons aren't there? Some smiling, some not, all there for their own reasons, which it is not for me to judge or anyone else, though that doesn't seem to stop it from happening Still little by little I have headed towards a faint light The soft glow at the far end of this prose tiled floor Each day the light became a bit stronger, brighter That tiny glowing square in the distance bigger and bigger My shadow leading or following, longer or shorter depending on if I walk facing forwards or backwards, hop scotching over the hate, sneaking past the accusations, hiding from trolls (he found me anyway) and the finger pointed whining, hoping to pass go, (you can keep the two hundred) All the while sadly realizing I am slowly becoming smaller and smaller, barely visible to others here Disappearing a little more with each passing day Till now I am nothing more than a forgotten minute speck at the furthest end of this meandering corridor An insignificant silhouette of a poet who once was, now slowly fading out through the opening to stand in the bright sunlight And as I refocus my eyes to my new surroundings I turn to wave goodbye to what I so enjoyed only to see a sign that reads… “Thanks for visiting Hellopoetry, whoever the hell you were”
To all of the wonderful people on here who have liked my poetry, I truly did appreciate your kindness. Thanks for everything...
chris-g
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 7:09 PM UTC
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