Why do people change?
What is the problem with being yourself?
Are you scared of ruining your image?
Is that more important?
...
Darkness Fails
In this crisp summer valley
Clouds are awoken
By the rainbow of dew
...
A blue, blissful seed
Bubbles to breathe
Its breaths are quite quick
For the dire dirt is heavenly high
...
you say there is a meaning to everything
every decision
every destiny
every failure
...
i fell off the raft
the memories are taking me
away
away from everything i know
...
The moonlight shown overhead,
Bursting with light,
untouchable with feeling,
Touchable with love.
...
The one time in your life when you are feeling down,
you get lifted up by doves,
the finest of kinds.
You soar over the city,
...
I hear a bird cry
it needed help,
my heart cried,
the poor thing was hurt,
...
desolate and lonely
is what you feel
pain and agony
are weighted on your back
...
why does the sun set
like love ending
the light is like a bird
until the darkness falls
...
I really just write poetry because it is relaxing. Any comments or suggestions are welcome! Feel free to comment on ways I can improve...I am fairly new to poetry. Thanks! Check out my Novels and short stories on http: //booksie.com/Zia_Jaycee)
People Change
Why do people change?
What is the problem with being yourself?
Are you scared of ruining your image?
Is that more important?
Why do people change?
Can’t they just be themselves?
Why do they go away?
Do they think they’re cool because they wear the same jeans?
Why do people change?
Can’t the world just stay the same?
Who cares if you hair isn’t straight?
Who cares if your mouth isn't always open?
Why do people change?
Why do people hide under a mask?
Are they afraid they won't be accepted anymore?
Who do people shun others who are unlike?
Why do people change?
Is the change for the good of the world?
Or is it for the need to feel wanted?
Why do people feel they aren't good enough?
Are you?
Will you change?
hi Zia could you please contact me as i would like to discuss using one of your poems please alan 'at' wrg.uk.com thanks Alan