As specified, someone asked a question, I bastardized it into poetry, and then responded. |
Open your eyes, take a good long look Tell me just what you see Tell me the truth that stands in my shoes What sparkles when you're looking at me. Do you see the stress, the heartache, the pain The work that I've given my all Do you see the years of trying, of striving, of gain The scrapes that I've earned when I fall? Do you see the friends that I've left Achingly so far behind? How about the ones that I've yet to make And the ones that are still on my mind? Can you see the people that love me the most The ones who miss me too much? Can you see that I'm a person, with longings and hope With a heart that too many can touch. Tell me if you see me, hiding inside Crouching behind my defense. Or merely a shell, battered but whole Seeking her own recompense. - I see far too much just out of reach In a person I just barely know Someone amazing, enthralling and dear Even when she's feeling so low. I see so much talent, and drive left to spare Someone who's truly her own. Who keeps right on swinging and hitting homeruns No matter what curveballs she's thrown. I see an individual in a world without One of the few I perceive. I see one among millions, the rarest of friends One in whom I can truly believe. |