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Visions of Self' HDllie Iudd 12 H' schfeld
Speak'rig W rds of Silence I visited You Yesterday, You were cold and gray I told You my troubles, You gave me advice - silence I asked You questions, You answered - nothing But I knew You heard me, I knew You cared A response would have been worthless, Help, priceless
You died, But I lived We shared our own language, Just You and me No words, need be spoken, No sound be made And then You went, leaving me, Speechless I orig for someone to understand, To recognize the pain I'm going thro To share my experiences, Give me advice, And wish my fears away But it is only one language I know, To speak in silent whispers Words to one, Speech ess to others
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I am lost, Guide me I am scared, Protect me I am alone, Join me
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You d'ed, But I lived You were my fire, A flame burning bright inside me, Buint to, A smoldering pile of charcoal, Black with fear I have no determination, only fear I lived in fear of death, I learn in fear of being uneducated Everything I do or think Does not count in the book of joy, But, in the fire of fear
And 50 I live, Lost, scared, alone I visited You Yesterday, I will visit You again, today Sorry, to disturb You, Your tombstone, MY new acquaintance One day I will join You, And You will once again,
Light my fire, Speak my talk Until then, Rest in Peace
Still Life Drawing Georgina Roberts 8 Hirschfeld
Arooke Kahawita 10 Grimth Winner - Macmillan Poetry Prize (2002)
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