She wondered...
She wondered where she was going,
the voices kept telling her to leave
Her life she thought was complete,
until one day she fell in too deep
Others told her not to go,
instead she chose to follow
She wondered where she was going,
soon her own words became too shallow
Now it is too late,
everyone is full of grief and sorrow
If only she had listened,
now there will be no tomorrow
No longer will she wonder...
Published by Mag Inzire
Mag is a Physician Assistant working at a local community hospital in NY. Married and a mother of four she takes pride in educating on health and wellness, but also enjoys sharing real life experiences and e... View profile
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31 Comments
Post a CommentYou have to tell the story behind this awesome poem.......I hope it's not what I think it is.
very profound!
Yep, don't wait.
Powerful and sad, but very good. A+
This piece is stunning, vivid, and powerful. Excellent!
Wow, such powerful words! Very well expressed!
I really enjoyed this. It's intriguing and it flows so well. Great job!
What happened? It sounds like a missed opportunity cost you a lot.
Very heart-felt and wonderful poem.
You drew me in with this one! Excellent job.