About the Poem
I composed this poem in one of the most stressful times of my life. I was failing in school, I was decimated by a liar and a cheat, and every relationship I had ever had was burning down around me. I was truly dying inside and this poem seemed to be my soul's eulogy.
Green Webbing And Pink Ribbons |
by Dennis Heflin |
I am finished. they have caught me in their green web of hate and I am suspended here, lonely. here I sit. sitting in their pretty blue room with their pretty white smile in their pretty pink ribbons. the blue room is my cell. the smile is my cracked and wretched teeth. the pink ribbons are my tattered clothes which cover my scarred body. and in their world I sit. bound in their green web of hate, and bearing their pretty pink ribbon, as I die my own death. |
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10 Visitor Comments
paige
wow it beautiful poem it so deep and hateful and so true but in a good way i think but its still beautiful i love it!
Jacy
I love this poem. adding the colors was very clever. I especially like the ending, very blunt. Great job!
shannon
it's very beautiful in a not so beautiful way. i love it!
annmaree
your poem made me feel so i dunno welcome iv been in foster care heaps they all look at me smiling sayin there here to help but there not they are the ones who let me get raped there the ones who laughed wen i cut maself and there the ones who are killing me slowly. softley.
jennifer
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shar
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Nicki
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Rachel
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