A Great Night To A 2½ Day Plight

Shaunmatthewcpoetry

Such a great time on Saturday night
Comedy on stage, drinks and feeling alright
Sunday something came over me
Started to think negatively
Filled with unease and unsureness
After being a mostly hungover mess
This feeling lasted until Tuesday afternoon
Thoughts about leaving and going the gym soon
Then I ventured out of the changing room
A guy with his cap backwards barged in like boom!
No apology but he could see me clearly
This dull cloud was still lingering over me
Then I start to walk home
A woman asks
Do you have a phone?
I could lend to tell my nan I'm coming?
Responded I don't
Thought her face was a warning
Getting the phone nicked would be a harsh penalty
For just trying to be helpful and friendly
Spot so many bagheads on a day to day
Came back had a shower and had to pray
To wash the demons and darkness away 

  • Author: Shaunmatthewcpoetry (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 1st, 2023 01:06
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • orchidee

    It's very 'sad' of me (lol) but I don't know how you typed in that '1/2' (half) like that! I must know these things. lol.

    • Shaunmatthewcpoetry

      I used character map haha!

      • orchidee

        I ended up with 2😁. I pressed 'emoji' instead'. lol.

      • L. B. Mek

        they call life a ride for a reason
        our highlight ups
        followed by our everyday mundane
        climbs...
        important thing, is that you made it back safe
        from both your high's and low's
        in that is a small miracle
        we far too often take for granted...
        stay strong, friend
        these words vibe with your plight:
        (
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SreI30jILfQ&t=1s
        )

        • Shaunmatthewcpoetry

          Indeed, these tests come and come but we can't let them beat us, thanks I'll check the video out.



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