Free Falling

E Naughton

Free Falling

It called to me but I could not go,

It offered relief like I'd never known,

To be free from pain and sorrows more,

Come and be free forever more.

 

The guilt and shame of carrying this load,

The burden of thought,

These feelings must go.

 

The day I leaped, I jumped so high,

I never fell down, but found I could fly.

 

The voices gave up,

It call me no more,

From way up here,

I can hear it no more.

  • Author: E Naughton (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 13th, 2022 18:22
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 7
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Comments1

  • L. B. Mek

    I like the defiance, in the face of realism
    thanks for sharing, stay strong!



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