What You Are Within'

Mason Vollman

Mason:

Theres lots of things I say,

 

But nothing like this question lasts,

 

I wish I could go back,

 

To what we were in the past.

 

I live in constant confusion,

 

Questioning what hat can't be answered,

 

But what you are within',

 

Reminds me I'm only human.

 

As much as I like exterior apearance,

 

Its what you are within',

 

Its been awkward glances forever,

 

I finally feel like I'm winning,

 

I feel like we're finally getting somewhere,

 

My worlds no longer spinning.

 

We could become somthing more,

 

But there's too much in the way of change,

 

My feelings been burning from the core.

 

Oh, What we'd be of it weren't for shame.

 

Its what you are within',

 

That helps me sleep at night,

 

Its always been the same question,

 

And I won't give up without putting up a fight,

 

Its what you are within',

 

That makes me feel right,

 

Its what you are within',

 

That in the dark, gives light,

 

Its what you are within',

 

That ignites the spark in me.

 

If only others could see,

 

 It's what you are within'.

 

Mutley Ravishes:

If I started to live 


My unique potential 


Wouldn’t l feel reverential?


Would the suffocating grasp


Of the past 


Be finally released?


Living a life of joyful ease 


Well, there’s still something in the way 

Can it be 

 

With acceptance 


A paradox of deliverance?

  • Author: Mason Vollman (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 22nd, 2024 13:49
  • Comment from author about the poem: ;)
  • Category: Friendship
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    A fine write M.
    I'm half human, half guinea pig (lol), though some think they are hamsters in my pic. Help - mutant giant hamsters now! lol.

    • Mason Vollman

      Aww, I love guinea pigs, so is it guinea head human body, or...

      • orchidee

        Yes lol.

      • Mason Vollman



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