I wrote my worries away

Poetic Dan

 

Some call it be depressing, I say it's a lot of emotions 

 

They can say you have O.C.D, it looks like attention to detail to me 

 

Maybe you're an over thinker, or maybe you just have big dreams 

 

Many struggling with that anger, for it's not the way it's ment to be 

 

The only thing for certain, is you won't find your truth from me 

 

The best way is to write it out and let yourself be free! 

 

Alternatively...

The best way out is to write it and let yourself be free 

 

I'll go on endless until my credits roll and all becomes what may be 

 

To play upon this worlds stage amongst all of thee 

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 9th, 2021 11:26
  • Comment from author about the poem: ....... who knows... just letting it flow!
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  • dusk arising

    I used to walk in the gutter, eyes cast down until i wrote myself onto high pavements and looked life in the eye.

    Being poetic is the best self therapy i know. And what a great bunch of helpers and healers you meet along your path.

    • Poetic Dan

      Boom... is that was of the cuff even greater stuff and I'm sure it was..

      It is a merry and sometimes Solem bunch but most importantly authentic too!

      Always a pleasure my friend

    • orchidee

      Good write Dan.

      • Poetic Dan

        S&W my man...lol

      • AlitaOpal

        All in a nutshell! Indeed let yourself be free! Wonderful piece ❣️

        • Poetic Dan

          There are no limits when our Imagination is free..

          Always a pleasure for your company

        • Goldfinch60

          The freedom that has become you Dan will only get brighter as each day progresses.

          Andy

          • Poetic Dan

            Even in the snow or rain, brightness is on my brain

          • L. B. Mek

            Brilliant!



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