Writerblock I

By Storm

Ignored for too long
Existence pending.
You really thought I could cope with it?
No, you didn’t think.
I was always the unthought last thing on your mind.
Do you know how that hurt me?
And again, something you would never think of.
Who would think of something that isn’t there...
And I never were to you.
A billion times my life,
I wasn’t there for you.
Without any claim on the right to existence.


Regardless of how loud I yell at you,
You notice everything but me.
And I’ve tried to break the bulletproof glass bubble
That seemingly orbs around me,
And makes every treacherous thought echo
A thousand times
Before it fades away.
But it’s not your fault, I created this bubble.
Never really cared for this world until it was too late,
And then it was too late.


(070504)

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Copyright 2004 Storm
Published on Sunday, October 31, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: I really like this; I know what it's like to want someone who doesn't seem to know you exist. :/

  • A former member wrote: ..love this..not much of a meaning i got from this, but your source...seems you knw how to speak your soul...nicely done

  • mysticventures On Sunday, October 31, 2004, mysticventures (538)By person wrote:

    *speechless*

  • Anth On Sunday, October 31, 2004, Anth (1133)By person wrote:

    crushing,delicate impact,as if the bubble was made of cyanide,the ending pulls this work through the breakpoint,intense work as always

  • Solace On Sunday, October 31, 2004, Solace (1069)By person wrote:

    I really am crying you know...my words will never express anything...nothing that i want to express...why you? why you of all the people in the world? but there is no answer...

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