Darling, Please Don'T Poem by Trevor Opfer

Darling, Please Don'T



Darling, I know it may feel easy,
And outside it is really breezy.
But can't you see what's wrong?
Stay with us, this is were you belong.

Pain in nothing but your fears taking,
Taking control of you and is reshaping.
Don't surrender to it, stand up to it,
Please stay and remain strong in spirit.

See my hand, grab a hold of my hand,
I will help you and pull you to better land.
I will seek to you everyday for any help,
Even if I myself can't seem to help yourself.

And it doesn't even need to be me for you,
There are people out there who understand too.
Just don't. Don't give up on the world just yet,
Don't be among the statistics that we forget.

The only time I look down on people,
Is to help them up to make them peaceful.
I want your life and you future generation,
To flourish and understand the power of temptation.

Darling, Please Don'T
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Depression
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem after I read a story about a cop saving a man's life by talking him down from jumping of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. This is what I wrote down in order to express that story.
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Trevor Opfer

Trevor Opfer

Springfield, Illinois
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