Loneliness Poem by Elizabeth Russell

Loneliness

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Loneliness so deep only a child
Could bear it
Some made
Some given
All hurting
Calcified caring causing endless fear
Of being nothing worthwhile
Finding fearful empathy
With a solitary flower
Or walking hand-in-hand
With memories grasping for purchase
On the tight-wire of my heart
Memories which seldom stay remembered –
A surfeit of sorrow

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Scarborough Gypsy 24 April 2005

Elizabeth, I really don't understand this one. Can you tell me what it is about? Thanks Gyp's

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