They Love Me

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  • Confusion

    They Love Me

    They love me
    But they don’t get me
    They want me
    Because they aren’t with me
    They hear me but even when they listen
    They don’t catch what I’m saying
    And with so few staying true
    I’m praying that I, that we, that you
    Learn to be
    More
    Sore from the curse’s feedback
    Poor from my soul’s heed,
    Back in the day when Miss-Array kept company
    I guess it made sense that I separated
    But serrated visions got it so that I can’t lay still
    I just want to interact
    But I don’t understand exactly how to feel
    Or how I’m supposed to react…
    Wait…
    Supposed to react?
    That’s an ironic fact simile
    In that supposedly I’m just me
    And can only be that which I see and know
    Though I can’t find the innocence in adversity
    Nor find the peace outside the university walls
    My train of substance calls
    Yet I fall before my competition
    Broken and unable to reconstruct
    Leaning towards freedom yet continuously plucked
    From comfort of mind and stability of concern
    Attempting not to turn from the word that I hear in the back of my mind
    “Shine...”
    “Shine….”
    “Shine!”
    I’m trying!
    But I promise I think you’re supplying the wrong guy
    Because the only light that I normally apply
    Is the one that clicks twice
    Don’t get me started
    Dearly departed, the goose has outsmarted
    The rabbit in the hole
    Showed him ten karats and traded for his imagination
    A toll which proved to be more than he could bear
    When he found that the stare of a Cat’s Eye
    Wouldn’t get him a Pocahontas Brown-Thigh
    Now he’s searching for Wonka’s Brown Ty
    So that he might wipe his third eye clean
    Of the obscene debris that clutters his dream
    And here I lie, in between the strengthening steam
    Of the pictures that which I see and that which I must be
    With only a trailing scent of reality to keep me sane
    And with no one to blame I find the heat of this flame
    The only way to tame this feeling of a mundane existence
    Where I am blessed to charismatically maneuver within the alphabet
    Yet can’t unite in my own life the only four letters than matter
    L
    O
    V
    E
    Hi, remember me?
    I am that seasoned fellow who used midnight oil to keep Princess warm
    The guy who took the scenic route on the way to the sun just to accompany Storm
    The one who performed those diabolical deeds on a quest to conquer Swirl
    And the one who helped MJ realize that her curl
    Is not what made her beautiful…
    The one who learned from Jamaica that love alone doesn’t make you useful
    But truthfully, I’m still lost in the simplicity of the art
    Which is understanding the complexity of the heart
    But as a start, all I ask, is that you don’t leave me for last

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    Butterfly49 commented on They Love Me

    06-11-2009

    Wow! Overall, I like this. It certainly didn't have an ending to go along with how it read in the beginning. I almost sense two, possibly 3, poems interacting here. Alot to take in.........

    loveangel4life commented on They Love Me

    03-05-2009

    nice. Lovely use of metaphor! and here I'll blow it out for u. lol

    bandit1192 commented on They Love Me

    03-03-2009

    You're a good story teller. It's not hard to be drawn in with what you have to say. Nice job. TS

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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