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"why is it" by manunkind

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goodbye mother dear,
father- farewell.

i cannot tell
when i shall return

but those more learned than i
would say, "when i am ready."

the heaviest, headiest
burden, must i pull:

adulthood duller
than my childhood was wild.

its been awhile
since we've spoken

i've cultivated maturity and a broken
heart since that beats twice less than it should.

i tried to cry last night, but couldnt;
the airport makes me numb.

the magazines i read there make me dumber
than i'd like to admit to being.

plane takes off: im caught up in my breathing-
in and out in and out. dont stop.

why is it, (i ask myself alot,)
that everybody stays

and i am always leaving?



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On Sunday March 12th, 2006, heartdripsblack (767) writes:
awsome poem i like it


On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, evolve (2220) writes:
.."i tried to cry last night, but couldnt; the airport makes me numb." ..that line in particular held me. This words appear to me almost shyly-spoken.. almost.. yet forceful and clinging at the same time. Well done.


On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, ApathysKiss (464) writes:
hmmm i really loved the flow of this, the pondering end...whole thing feels like a song you'd strum in a guitar somewhere in the corner, i don't know i just had that feeling...subtlely and powerfully reflective with a hovering anguish.


On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, TheLastDragon (68) writes:
always leaving and never arriving is a pain indeed. good write.


On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, Ainsof (1804) writes:
a feather's sorrow brushes among your words, strokes of brilliant loss...hey, where ya headed?


On Tuesday March 7th, 2006, manunkind (89) writes:
haha..



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