We start out with a blank slate, trusting for a safe world
Into the wonders of this weird world, we're thrust into madness
Screaming like banshees we want so much, all for ourselves
Doing can be rough as a rock, enduring hardship
Onward we trek through life's hard times, forevermore
Mentors we engender through our own experiences
Into the wonders of this weird world, we're thrust into madness
Screaming like banshees we want so much, all for ourselves
Doing can be rough as a rock, enduring hardship
Onward we trek through life's hard times, forevermore
Mentors we engender through our own experiences
Published by Amy Barnes
Educated in: Psych., Computers & Programming, Criminal Justice, Accounting. Career experience: policing, retail, digital media production (15yrs), web design, tech support, psychology, social services, te... View profile
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- The lines start with 7 words before the commas.
- The second parts of the lines count down from 5 words to none.
- 5, 6, 7 are the numbers related to the poem through word/line counts.
The second parts of the lines are designed as a separate poem, describing life's mind-bending madness that comes with life's cruelties.
