Emma Sinclair

Emma Sinclair Poems

Shock rocks through me like shattered ice
It hasn't sank in yet
My throat is beating with my heart
The pain pulsing from my chest through my body
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Why do I feel so unwanted
in a place I feel at home?
Why don't they want me?
Can they hear the screams of self doubt?
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Quite bright they were the first time I saw them
Different colours combined to look like magic
No matter what I will always look up to him
And that's just because of the height
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The cool breeze drifts in from the window
The stew is bubbling in the pot as the fire crackles
I'm wrapped in my blanket beside the fire
Reading my favourite book
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I never loved your mother

and I never wanted you.
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He's there deep in my heart

often in my thoughts
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They shined so brightly that day,

Where did it all go wrong?
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So jiggered and high they are, the mountains I've climbed

The day I was born was when they first formed
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The tears glisten off the checks, eyes red

I feel so alone except for in my head
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Emma Sinclair Biography

Been writing poems since a young age, use to mostly write songs then started writing poetry. I dived into poetry as a way to express myself to help with depression and anxiety, it has helped a lot.)

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Heartbreak

Shock rocks through me like shattered ice
It hasn't sank in yet
My throat is beating with my heart
The pain pulsing from my chest through my body
While feeling nothing at all
This can't be happening, it's not real
A nightmare that won't wake me
Knives get thrown from both directions
All fly like a boomerang repeatedly hitting as they all fly back
Cheeks turn warm as the body shakes
Violent sobs tumble out as complete control is lost
I feel alive and dead inside all at once
As the reality hits me
Warm fur touches my skin and I feel it purr, the dogs tongue touches my face willing the sadness gone
I'm all alone but not alone and my mind is about to explode
The only escape is in the blade as shame now washes in
This was my first heartbreak, let the casualties begin.

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