Unnoticeable: A Poem For The Living Poem by Morgan Robinson

Unnoticeable: A Poem For The Living



I noticed you, I notice you
I occasion silently judge the things you do
I sit next to you, but you don’t notice
Because you’re too busy with to replace the irreplaceable
I suppose, I am just unnoticeable

I stand there, you stand there
I smell your cologne, that smell in the air
I am not a stalker, I don’t stalk
I just so happen to be next to you when talk-
- to your friends in the rain, the pain-
- I feel because I am just so unnoticeable

Inside it hurts, so much so I can’t put it into words.
The desire to be noticed, it burns
The unnoticeable girl
The most lonesome one in the world

As the emotions twirl
As they whirl inside of me and begin to blossom, like an unborn rose
You take noticed me, you notice me
You repeatedly outwardly, kindly judge the things I do
You sit next to me, but I don’t notice
Because I am too with the probable rather than the impossible
The you suppose you are just unnoticeable

Remember my story, remember it well
Remember the unnoticeable girl who’s life felt like hell
Try being yourself, just for a change
Trying rewarding yourself, there’s nothing here is noticeably impossible
Because be you boy or girl, man, woman, or child, everyone has a chance to be unnoticeable.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
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