Surviving The "Feels"
Being More Than They Expected
we were whispers, unspoken
just collateral damage
caught up in the moment
emotionally disadvantaged
set up for the fall out
at another's discretion
terminally blacked out
damage too great to mention
but we grew from the lesson
took those knocks to the bank
shot like a smith and wesson
filled the fuel in the tank
learned the dance of a fighter
and the grace of a saint
became the flint and ignitor
with strength that comes from restraint
hold yourself like a boxer
keep your hands in their place
you've got to be your own doctor
protecting more than your face
keep your spirit on lock down
your self esteem as your guard
though everyone loves a clown
being the punchline is hard
so, love yourself, cause you're worthy
love yourself, at all cost
cause at the end of this journey
it can't afford to be lost
About the Creator
Kelli Sheckler-Amsden
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Comments (2)
Well-wrought! Great line about the clown. In recent decades they've become symbols of evil, and not just in fiction--John Wayne Gacy comes to mind. Yet in antiquity it was the Jester or Fool, ruminating behind the mask of comedy, that was purported, at least, to hold the greatest wisdom. All things contain their opposite, I suppose.
A magnificent poem, you might have talked in boxing terms, but the deeper meaning is conveyed. Wonderful entry for the challenge!!