Poem: Rather Shine Like Gold

 


Tears roll down my cheeks,
The pent up anxiety that doesn't let me breathe; 
Salty jewels that mirror how I feel,
Losing myself within the fear beneath.

Thought the demons would be at ease,
I guess they decided it was time to feast.
Surfacing up, loud they are; they roar 
I've starved them long enough. 
I knew they wouldn't have left me for good
But I just thought I was fine enough

I know they're a reminder
Of what I can't quite yet say,
Wish I could leave now 
And never look back again. 

But the time is not quite right
Must be sensible 
And wait for the right time;
In the long meantime, 
I keep dying a little bit more inside. 

A failure in my own eyes,
Can barely practise what I preach;
Easier to help others than
Take my own leap. 
But patient I must be
And deeply kind to my own soul;
Don't want to tear my own head
Rather shine like gold.


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