Reckless Behavior

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    Reckless Behavior

    The hours come and then they go,
    Departing before my woeful eyes.
    They continue to the next of days,
    And its wretched heap of lies.
    The things that are to hard to come
    Out with and just say.
    Surround me in my guilt stricken,
    Selfish, saddened day.

    My thoughts are overwhelmed
    Filled with envy, abound with lust.
    I cannot push it from my mind,
    Although I know I must.

    But if I keep it to myself then is
    It such an awful thing?
    Without pursuit or acknowledgement
    What harm could it bring?
    It can be my little secret and when
    Distressed, put me at ease.
    Only then it would be my own heart,
    In which I constantly tease.

    I shouldn't bother anyway, and for
    More reasons than I can stand.
    It is reckless of me to devote to you,
    These workings of my hand.

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    apoetree commented on Reckless Behavior

    02-25-2009

    that poem was very good,i really like the way you write,one of my favorite so far on this site

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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