The Play:The New Me

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    The Play:The New Me

    Hovering by the stage
    Dressing others for th part
    Sending them out to shine
    Cheering them on
    Laughing with them--or crying
    Attempting to make them stars
    Giving to others gladdened me
    Sharing and supporting sall the way
     I didn't deserve the happiness they had--Vicariuously, it was mine.

    I became a martyr for my kids, my lovers,
    My mother, the world was my burden
    So be it, my cross to bear.
    Arms flung wide I welcomed the pain.
    Saw it as cleansing for my sins and the sins of others.
    I gave until i thurt and kept my feelings inside
    Buried underneath a persona of selfless existence
    And never let the seething rage come to a boiul
    I had no right after all
    To resent what He gave me to do.
    Then I began to wonder why the joy
    Just didn't seem to come.
    Why did the people I cared for so much
    And gave my all, always let me down?
    WQhy didnt they give to me?
    AND...why didnt they respect me?
    I helped them have their needs and wants, their dreams,
    Why didn't they care about mine?

    I put myself upon the stage
    Dressed in the rags of self worth
    And begged for the happiness
    I knew I must surely have earned
    Not as a atar, simply as Me
    The Me I eluded for so long.
    IU want the girl who could have been
    Not perfect, just able to BE who she can.
    The one without the insatiable need to control, to fix, to cure
    I think I finally found her.

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    kdarcy commented on The Play:The New Me

    08-14-2010

    An excellent write of recognization, or the finding of someone a bit unknown to you ... nice to meet, me/you. Nice write, full of truth, be well. Stop by if you find moment, I'm still here, thanks

    cheronld commented on The Play:The New Me

    07-21-2010

    Talk about an awakening....the forgotten understudy....the woman behind the success of another....you told this tale very well.....and now the bird has been set free ready to soar and conquer the world....bravo.....Cher

    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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