future



I knock  they opened                                                                                                 I ask  I was given                                                                               I wanted  I found                                                                                I went and went to these snares                                                       I never listen to anyone because I thought I knew                          I walk and walked                                                                                      I stopped                                                                                                  and there I ran                                                                                     and then boom!, the sounds                                                        I fall  in this deep dark place                                               I walked and walked until I got                                                       wish I listened to my parents                                                            telling me what's wrong and right  I chose my self not them                                                                                                   all my regrets are just thoughts that cannot save me        or help me                                                                                           yes we may know our past and present  we do not know our future

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i wrote this poem it describes the way we do things in life we do things without thinkings of the councequences it speaks about future and it has a lesson

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Written on February 10, 2023

Submitted by nokuthulasokapase on February 10, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Characters 1,499
Words 104
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1

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