Still Standing

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    Still Standing

    Hurt, pained, and misunderstood, that’s how I feel.
    Alone, cold, shuttering and no one cares.
    I cry so loud eventually my lungs give out,
    But still no one hears.
    I put on a brave face and try to deal,
    But on the inside I feel utterly alone.
    I work hard everyday just to get by,
    Inside I am quivering with fear.
    My knees tremble and shake violently,
    It’s a wonder I’m still standing.
    To speak, to interact, to love, simply to be is a challenge for me.
    How do you do all this when every second of every day
    Is filled with unbelievable fear, and tremendous fright.
    No matter how small the task,
    I shake and tremble uncontrollably.
    I feel as if my body will not contain this pounding….
    Screaming muscle within my chest any longer.
    So I prepare for another day,
    I will try again.
    The fear is overwhelming,
    But it does not hold me back.
    I put on that brave face once more
    As I leave, it begins all over. The fear, irrational of course,
    Has me, firmly grasped, and refuses to let go.
    It’s a wonder I’m still standing.


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    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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