Getting It Out

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    Getting It Out

    Mysterious, Delirious, or just plain out furious
    What ever the case, I know you are curious
    I share my soul, my words, but on a page
    I feel my feelings with such intense rage
    My mind races with thoughts from here to there
    They flow out of me onto the page to be shared
    Wicked, waiting, wanting, needing so much
    Sickened, jaded, daunting, dreading the touch
    Wishful, hopeful thinking occupies the time
    Lost inside my head, looking for the grand design
    Whisper words unheard nobody listens any way
    Close your eyes, open your heart, I have something to say
    The time is passing us by so swfitly, its time to slow down
    Take a moment to live your life, you will find it so profound
    Stop looking for the faults in others, though they are easy to find
    Look for soemthing to love in everyone, its a far better use of time
    Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet has troubles
    Lend your hand when you see someone who is has stumbled
    In the end you will see the world is in a better place
    So when you say you did your part, you can look them in the face
    And to that end I leave you with these things I say
    Smile and be kind, try to make someone happy every day

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    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

    Johnny’s Poems (16)

    Title Comments
    Title Comments
    I am That Guy 10
    Silently Screaming 5
    Monster in my Head 4
    Did You Know ? 6
    Poetic Therapy 8
    Thank You For Waiting 5
    Our Tale 4
    Lyrics 2
    The Princess of my Heart 1
    Getting It Out 0
    Hard Knock Life 2
    Sweet Anticpation 10
    No Fairy Tale 8
    I Love You Under a Rainbow 5
    To Whom it May no Longer Concern 14
    A Life Judged 31