Helpless

Aa Harvey

Helpless

 

 

All I see is pointless sadness;

I want to be selfless, but all I can be is helpless.

Hold my hand and let’s pretend,

This is not the end.

 

 

I pray to survive; I hide in the shadows.

Under this comfort blanket I feel at home.

All I want to do with my life is remember why I had to try;

But all the good memories are now unfortunately gone and I am alone.

 

 

I've been thinking about leaving this place,

But I cannot leave here because you are my friend.

Inside I am hopeless with no saving grace;

So it is here in this hole that I must stay, until the end.

 

 

(C)2016 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 24th, 2017 03:20
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 14
  • Users favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet
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  • Accidental Poet

    And just where might you go my friend. For you would have many of us following you just to sit by your side and keep you company.

    • Aa Harvey

      I could only answer that question if you were prepared to know the truth, but the truth is people are not ready for the truth and the place I would go, I would take no person with me for it is not a place I would wish for anyone else to have to go...

      "I hope you're happy now...

      Never weak! like! me!
      And I thought I would fade from the choices you made,
      The footprints on my back and I'm flat on my face,
      But today;
      Yeah today I'll try and smile!

      Because I knew it would fail, result in catastrophe,
      A major betrayal, would end in disaster.
      You're walking on water, strolling along as I drown!
      Don't you see if you can hide this from me,
      Then you deserve to be free
      And I can see it in your eyes
      And all I ever needed,
      I lost in your hurt feelings,
      I can see it in your eyes...

      I hope you're happy now."

      One Less Reason - Really Bad Analogy.



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