The Ways I Am Poem by Mona Lisa Aspiras

The Ways I Am



I'm like Joseph's technicolor coat,
and my heart is a rainbow prism.
I'm a wandering minstrel,
and my songs I gather along the road.
I weave them
over my multicolored quilted coat.

I am Raggedy Ann.
My dress is multicolored quilted too.
I let myself be used by thousands of
lonelies.
They whisper their secrets to me.
I just smile in return.
Big eyes glazed over.
Raggedy Ann becomes one with her friend.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: identity,psychological,self,self discovery
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
L Milton Hankins 14 October 2020

Most interesting imagery and metaphor. Keep writing. I enjoyed your poem.

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