sad poetry
The cathartic nature of poetry makes it one of the best outlets to channel feelings of sadness, emotional turmoil, grief and despair.
Achy
heart lightheart fullit’s an achy time of yearrose petal teaisn’t pinkmy hands trembleyearn to be heldbitten-down nailstender bloody cuticlesspring is an eggshell at the Sederthe cleanest whiteas whitened teethSarah’s brand-new ballet flatdancing through my memoryachy tendersoft as the cleanest dream
By Katherine Orfinger9 years ago in Poets
I'm Your Prisoner
I feel scared, I do not wish to be here. I lay in bed because I imagine things in my head, that I wish were reality. What I am living is not how I want, I want to re-wind the clocks and go back before I made this mistake. For God sake what have I done?! I'm more depressed than ever and I never in my right mind thought it would come to this. I take all my anger out on myself. I am not who you thought I was and you're finally figuring that out. You and I have our doubts, but neither one of us is going to leave. We need each other so we're not alone because what we did to get here is our fault, but secretly blame each other inside. I know you've seen me bled, but if one of us left I know we'd both be dead. From the company we give each other and from what you've said, I am your prisoner, now lay me down for rest.
By Casey Rank9 years ago in Poets











