Betty Yeh

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Behind the door of happiness hides a frown,
who’s always afraid to come out.
She’s afraid to show herself to everyone,
so she always lets a smile out.
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One sunset in the sky
Two people by the shore
Three ocean tides came by,
Four prints gone from the sand floor.
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If only, if only
I can take back the things I've said.
Then maybe, then maybe
it would've been different instead.
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When thou is lost in darkness,
I'll be thy candle light.
Just lit me with with a lighter,
and I'll shine mighty bright!
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The Best Poem Of Betty Yeh

Behind The Door Of Happiness

Behind the door of happiness hides a frown,
who’s always afraid to come out.
She’s afraid to show herself to everyone,
so she always lets a smile out.

No matter how sad or deeply hurt,
she pretends as if there’s nothing wrong.
So she always put her smile on,
to prove that she is strong.

But when she couldn’t bare the pain no more,
the smile’s no where to be found.
The frown finally came out of the door,
but no comfort was around.

Rainy springs and long hard winters,
was like autumn’s cold windy breeze.
Throughout the year and into the summer,
she was never truly pleased.

Behind the door of happiness hides a frown,
who’s always afraid to come out.
She’s afraid to show herself to everyone,
so she always lets a smile out.

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