Walls Poem by Ellen frawley

Walls



I built up walls,
Insurmountable I thought,
I was wrong,
A moat around my walls,
No draw bridge,
A fortress unpenetratable I thought,
I was wrong,
Locked my self away,
Then I throw the key to my heart away,
Thought I would be safer,
I would hurt no more,
I was wrong,
Thought I needed no one else,
Thought I was better off alone,
In my own little kingdom,
Alone,
But I became lonely,
Heartbroken,
Somehow,
You crossed the moat,
Scaled the walls I built up,
Knocked them to the ground,
Mended my heart,
Saved me the prison,
I imprisoned my self in.

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