Tears Of A West Lothian Fallen Angel Poem by Ashleigh Leona Mellon

Tears Of A West Lothian Fallen Angel



How thy heartbreak has Broketh thee
My fellow students Alienateth thee
For I have an ASD, Asperger's Syndrome
I was over thier age too,21 At the time

they teased me, pranks played
Computer mouse pranks played
One stalked me in numeracy
I was freaked out naturally

I cried out in anguish
My Heart, broke beyond Compare
Then My Personalty shifted
And That forces me to fall from Grace

Man, One even towel snapped me in the
Catering sector of the college
I was so damned upset, that the shift
Forced me to show my true colours

I cried heavilly and Bitterly
It was all too much to bear
I told my parents, They were
Angry at what has been happeneing

I begged to be left alone, not a chance
They kept at me, bullying me, I felt
Like I was a stranger in my classroom
Heck, I could not even concentrate in coursework

Then that was when I found a song
By Michael Jackson that describes
My Strife perfectly, 'Stranger In Moscow'
I fell in love with it, and it became my loneliness theme song

I fell from grace, Dramatically
My Shift to a dark free spirit
Made me feel this way, like a
dark abyss of sadness

Forever I will remain this way
These tears I shed that fateful day
were the tears of a Fallen West Lothian Angel
I am that west Lothian Angel who fell from Grace

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
still on the subject of my heartbreak near Christmas In My 2011-2012 West Lothian College term time, studying Preparation for Customer Services, I felt Alienated, left out, I was the only over the age of 16-19 year old student in my study group, and As I mention in this poem the true impact of it all, you will see that my personality forced me to fall from grace, a Fallen Angel in my own college group.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 04 May 2013

very good poem, I like it. thanks. I invite you to read my poems and comment.

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Ashleigh Leona Mellon

Ashleigh Leona Mellon

Armadale, West Lothian, Scotland
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