Life of Possibilities

Silvana Dureny 1976 (New Jersey)



When you walk into the path of possibility it can leave you with a Uncertainty..
Living is like a mystery, what's to say That this is clarity.
Walking with head up high, hiding everything, deep inside!
Looking down wondering why?
who's to say It's you or I.
When does it stop, where did it begin.
You thought you Can play me again..
It's me in the end Standing head high No more lonely tears and Cries.
I used to wonder why you would tell me LIES.  TellIing me it's me, while you hear my cries.
You can only wonder how and why, oh yeah, i forgot it was you that pushed me away,
it was you that wasn't there to stay
why though unclear in my mind.
There were days you were here and the days you were gone.. it made it all so simple for me to unwind..
it wasn't heaven It was hell, all about me oh my
Did I say it this time.
its so simple that it makes you wonder.
did it twist you around in a circle. Did you find your way back to know it was over. Love baby don't last forever especially when you're not In it together. We were set for life and you changed  it not once but time and time again ...
until i realized it was wise to walk away this time..
I know why..... i found my worth this time.

About this poem

When one feels life is at a standstill you can see the outcome is what uou make of it

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Written on September 19, 2022

Submitted by Sdureny1176 on September 27, 2022

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Scheme AABCCDEFFGGHHCIJEII
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,198
Words 258
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19

Silvana Dureny

44 year old mother or 5 college graduate BA Criminal Justice/criminology and Sociology Enjoys life with family and friends And helping others in need A mentor as well as a advocate always willing to open doors for those in need more…

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