Save Me

Zarahh J 2005 (Kano)



I've been running through the horizons,  like a steed.
Going past obstacles, tons of dangers; a warrior!
I've been going through metal walls,  made of a million rods, creating a billion scars on my thick melanoid skin!
It has been scarred, but not as much as it was by those hurtful touches!

I've been racing with the horses,
I've been racing by the heart,
I've been racing with emotions and feelings,  all of which have gotten broken and shattered and have hurt me in a million different ways!

I really don't know if this will fail, but I've been chased by danger from a million different things.
I've been running like a big black steed given the longest distance you will ever see!

So, save me,
Save me from these dangers,
Save me from this pain,
Save me from this uncontrollable heavy rain pouring down from the clouds of my eyes creating a massive flood!
I'm drowning,  please, save me.
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About this poem

It's about expressing my feelings. Someone that has been through alot. Its about pain and suffering and trauma.

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Submitted by Zarahhjafar on July 20, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXA AXX XB BXXXBX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 905
Words 179
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 3, 2, 6

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