You know,
I sit here all day
I sit here all night,
I sit here here by myself.
Sometimes I wish
I had someone,
To which I could invite.
The loneliness
Overwhelms me..
I start to talk to myself.
I know,
It's starting to affect
My health.
People say..
' Hey just call me'
But i know that's not true.
These people
Don't want to be bothered,
Am so tired
Of feeling blue.
I fight the tears,
When I feel them coming.
I get used
To cuddling with myself,
My life
Has gotten so bad,
I know I should
just hang it all,
Up on a shelf.
I pretend,
Am just perfect.
And when I do see,
Someone come to my house.
I want to beg them..
PLEASE..
Don't leave me..
ALL ALONE..
I just can't stand,
Another minute.
The tears come more often,
I can no longer sleep.
Soon there comes a day,
When all I do..
Is sit alone,
And just weep..
- Author: Tammy Smith Sarazin (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: September 9th, 2022 14:13
- Comment from author about the poem: Another sad poem because that's how I been feeling.. going through a lot of emotional and physical pain..
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 23
Comments3
You write so eloquently and succinctly about loneliness. I know exactly how you feel Raven, there are far too many of us in the same boat, through no fault of our own, maybe we should set up a little whatsapp group to keep in touch when we are feeling low !
I thank you my friend and that idea isn't so bad.. I do believe am on the mend so am sure you will be hearing from me more often... can't keep a good woman down!!!! LOL
I love this, and I am so sorry that you are going through a rough time. Poetry is a way for me to rant and to just put my emotional baggage into the way of a cursive that not another could understand unless they know as well. I suggest that you keep writing, it helps the worst of us just a little bit every day, believe me.
Oh yes and I thank you so much, if I couldn't talk to the paper I don't know what I would do.
Very emotive words Tammy but if I were nearer I would listen.
Andy
I thank you my friend
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