Madeline Here Ya Go Poem by Elliott Gilbert

Madeline Here Ya Go



They all can think I am is who I used to be,
But I don’t need thier guilt or your negativity.
Say what you want and do what you will,
But the truth is something you cannot kill.

So to stop the rumors and destroy the hate,
I will give you the truth rather than the lies they create.
If you just come to me with what you heard
for it only comes from the mouth of this little bird.

I gave my life a complete one eighty,
and work on myself daily.
But has all of this been in vain
No one believes or trusts that I feel pain.

So what can I really say to give myself a chance,
to make you see that I am not here for one dance.
To make you see my ultimate goal,
but give us time to shine, even diamonds start out as coal.

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