Birthday Party

LP2187

I had a birthday party

That nobody came to

They thought that I was a farty

And left me alone with a clean up crew

 

So I sat alone

And ate the nuggets and fries

Chewed on the cake with a sad tone

And glanced up briefly to the skies

 

I licked quietly on an ice lolly

And stared at the blank wall

This was the opposite of jolly

How many times will I fall?

 

I had no friends

No one showed up

So I had to pretend

And sip my soda cup

 

So I smiled at my parents

But they didn’t smile back

Because I’m quite aberrant

They thought my head had a crack

 

They wanted me to be happy

Even though I was solitary

My birthday party was crappy

Even worse than ordinary

 

I imagined that I was surrounded by

All my childhood friends

But I couldn’t grasp why

My parties have bad ends

 

No one cares to come

No one wanted to be with me

To celebrate with my dad and mum

My birthday party yearly

 

I asked my parents why they waste money

On my parties when no one arrives

They say “Oh, it doesn’t matter, honey”

But my parties everyone but me survives

  • Author: LP2187 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 19th, 2024 03:39
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 6
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  • Tony36

    Bravo



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