Forest Bites the Pain



Twigs & leaf's intertwined makes a tree that can easily be declined;
 The black & yellow thieves are called bees that steal pollen from the flowers and trees;
 While this all rhymes J please don't leave me behind As the waterfall run down my face at a fast pace causing a ball of rage pouring out the most wildest flames;
 Falling across the forest floor you see light up once more J please fly away confusion confusion as you must say J are you hiding, come out to play;
 Sneaking and lurking you hunt your prey. Are you a bird? By the way ;
J why did you rip my heart out of place. Love and hate this isn't a race I wish you the best on your journey west J you must leave this place as depression starts to rush;
 Smokes and Flames this is getting lame ashes to dust gliding over the forest causing a dreadful musk J you must stay, but depression is at bay with much love you can go have fun;
The forest must stay as you fly away the forest will become a beautiful place, soon you can return and stay the forest will be your place;
 J please don't fly far away

About this poem

I wrote this poem when I had got my heart broken but did not want to full let go of this person

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Written on February 05, 2023

Submitted by Mrs.Wells on March 26, 2023

Modified on April 10, 2023

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Scheme ABCDDEFGD
Characters 1,062
Words 216
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9

shanjia wells

I grew up full of anger but have so much love to give I was a hot head. I love being outside in nature spent most of my time outdoors called it my safe place. Today I live in the city I work almost everyday writing poetry calms and keeps me from stressing out. more…

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