Shared Pains…
Date: Sunday, 1st September 2002 @ 04:15:57 PM AEST Topic: Sad Poetry
Contributed By: Rose
Hi to you, my dear friend Dave
Do you know that I have something to say?
I feel so bad, and it was wrong of me to rave
On about you at first, I didn’t care for your attitude way
Everyone always has a story, but shouldn’t ever be judged
Just because one’s miserable way or holding a grudge
Doesn’t give anyone that right to criticize you
I ‘m sorry I had done that; it wasn’t fair
For now, as I listen to you speak, I see someone new
Actually, glad to see more of what you can share
Of your emotions, that is still so crisp
I’m happy for you, to know you are overcoming habits
This so difficult, let alone all the extra-marital wisps
I know that physical demeanor is just a guise, being smart-wise
For what I’m seeing, is someone looking at life, to grab it
And see where it will lead you, letting go of your painful ties
I am glad I made the effort to ask,” How you’re doing”
Just want you to know, I’m really sincere
Your not alone, just remember, others too are ensuing
Just like you, reaching out, sharing, and your hurts to endear
Thank You for letting me in your world for a while
Nothing like seeing someone in their shoes to the mile
Situations may differ, the feelings played too much
Are all what we have in common, to now protect
Our once trusting hearts, be strong, but gentle touch
To know our strengths, weaknesses, even mature
Remember, God's lessons of life he does nurture
The times for you have only just begun
But always know you’re not alone,
The bad may seem to take over, more then some
Always in the end, you will have known your pains and now have grown.
Amber Rose Yeager – May 29, 2002
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