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So many thoughts inside my head,
So many opinions that need to be said,
But nobody's ever there when I need them,
And nobody ever shows me any respect.

Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever be loved,
Wonder why my soul cannot be saved,
Why everyone leaves when I tie my shoes,
Everyone keeps playing with my emotions.

I'm tired of being the angel who's
Covered with darkness and helps people through
Their darkest days with loyalty
But cries in the lack of light.



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On Saturday August 5th, 2006, the dried flower (81) writes:
i like it!......"why every one leaves when i tie my shoes" i really like the way you were expressing what you were feeling with this line....


On Sunday April 17th, 2005, An Expired Member (14) writes:
You're really talented...im kind of overtaken with emotions relating to this one. Well written.


On Wednesday April 13th, 2005, An Expired Member (7) writes:
I like this poem and I agree with fallen.


On Wednesday April 13th, 2005, Serenity (592) writes:
:) Great write


On Wednesday April 13th, 2005, Kinkypoptart (757) writes:
Wonderfully written. I enjoyed this poem, and fallen is right. -Tart-


On Wednesday April 13th, 2005, Kaja (27) writes:
It's often the people who help others silently, who have so much to say. Nice.



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