Yes, I am

Da Bong

 Yes, I am

When you are trying to ignore
Those situations that I adore
I suddenly became crazy
Should I cry like a baby?

I was literally confused on how I feel
Am I happy? Sad? Angry? What's the big deal?
Oh yeah, the thing here is I'm in love with you
But maintaining it for a long time would give me a clue

I am hurt, yes I am
I do knew what I felt so, damn
Unfortunately I just need to smile
Chasing those innocent eye-smiles, Can I run for a mile?

I tried to hid it once but I failed
Happiness ship finally sailed
Maybe I am just a hindrance between the two of you
The more situations I see the more crying I do

Yes I'm tired, Yes I am
I tried to stand up but I just failed
It wasn't a day for me
Tried to pick up broken pieces of She

My heart started aching that's what I felt
And wow! See? I myself do tried to pelt
I cried for a couple of hours thinking of how ridiculous I am
But yes, I am hurting, yes I am

  • Author: Da Bong (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 26th, 2017 09:33
  • Comment from author about the poem: Hello! This is my first time posting and being a member of this site. My written work is quite sad hehehe. But it really came from my heart. It's about my crush tho. Just trying to release the burden in me so I wrote this. Please do comment if there's an error or mistakes that I can improve. Have a good day/night.
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 37
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Comments2

  • Tony36

    Well written and expressed

    • Da Bong

      Thank you

      • Tony36

        Welcome

      • myself and me

        Do not hold your tear, cry is absolutely fine. Being angry is OK. Yes, it hurt; Yes, it makes you confuse. Yes, it gets you sad. Yes, it tears you apart. At the end, time will do the miracle. I have been there myself, felt what you are feeling now. nice writing, it helps to get it out.

        • Da Bong

          Time will do the healing yes it is true. Thank yo



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