Overwhelming Frustration

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    Overwhelming Frustration

    I tried to cry in the night air so smooth and crisp-
    I wanted to let go but in my heart I knew I couldn't,
    they say you know of what you should do in the moments you truly think you shouldn't-
    with me,
    it's all the same;
    the overwhelming feeling of frustration that seems to hang onto every word I cannot seem to inspire to willingly produce;
    I cannot let go of the guilt and shame that seems to plaque my memory both night and day;
    who am I to you;
    why do you care to want to send me away;
    can't you see I cry your name;
    can't you understand that my heart is truly broken by you comments that you pretend to live by;
    why must I be punished for the mistakes you made;
    let me go;
    let me fade;
    a memory without shame is all I want of my name in your
    vocabulary,
    but yet it's a leaking faucet;
    repetitious until it is fixed and then held in like the water is so
    until let out;
    screaming to be vindicated for the unjust gain you committed that people scream as treason;
    stay away and keep your shame;
    me my friend-
    I'm fed up with your games;
    and never again will comprehend what you mean or not because your just another person with another face;
    so stay away and leave me alone because who you are is not who I remember;
    you mean nothing to me and forever that shall be...

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    SClark20xx commented on Overwhelming Frustration

    02-09-2009

    Not bad, but some of the pictures are unclear.

    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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