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One Little Person

Contributed by Nsa on Sunday, 31st August 2003 @ 12:25:00 AM in AEST
Topic: MiscPoems



Forever ignored
Just wanting a glance,
A smile,
A laugh
Just wanting someone
Anyone
To notice

To notice the qualities
That make them special
Yet still ignored,
Forgotten,
And put away like a rag
In a dark corner
Until it is more like a large piece of yuck

To be noticed,
That's all!
Just one little grin
One little wink
One little hello

One little pain to the soul
One little loss for humanity
One little person
With no one there
No one who cares,
Or even pretends

This is the life,
Of one who's forgotten
Yet never forgets
The pain of life's suffering
That they go through

Day by day,
Night by night,
Hour by hour,
Year by year,
Over and over
And over again

One little person
With no one there
With a memory like a tack
And a soul like a stick
That breaks like a crack
At the littlest mistake

A soul,
A memory,
What else could there be?
A person, that's what
Never known
Never seen
Reaching out
Yet ignored

One little person
Never known
Never seen
Reaching out
Yet ignored




Copyright © Nsa ... [ 2003-08-31 00:25:00]
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Re: One Little Person (User Rating: 1 )
by jaeann on Sunday, 31st August 2003 @ 05:02:26 AM AEST
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from one little person to another....whoa....good work!!!!
with a memory like a tack and a soul like a stick.....so very real!!!!


Re: One Little Person (User Rating: 1 )
by lilch4ever on Monday, 29th September 2003 @ 11:38:13 PM AEST
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That was a very good poem. Hope that little person is going to be alright. I think that little person is noticed but just doesn't know it yet. Good luck to that little person. Lovely write I and feel your pain.




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