"Moving on"



Where do I start...

So I'm beginning again yes and again I say...

Ya
 well its life,my life I'm used to picking up the pieces and moving on.
but this time I'm procrastinating I'm too relaxed.

Five year is a long time..

I'm not to happy but I got to pick up the frown,
slowly I move boxes after boxes
in the room.
Stacked up to make room for more.

Too many memories in this home,
Lost that I am,I realized what I'm in for.

These walls are the last memories of mama and my son
i take this to heart, moving can be good but to some it's a process.

I tell my self to suck it up in life and i wipe those tears and conquer my fears.

 This is the real world this is the struggle that many has never gone down so considered those are blessed and I'm the mess.

-Lenamarie Clark ©️
March 2,2023

About this poem

I wrote this poem as a homework assignment from my case manager. To help me process my life better and accept new changes in life and to be more positive with change and not to be hard on my self due to personal situations.

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Written on March 02, 2023

Submitted by PoetFeather on March 08, 2023

Modified on March 08, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X X XXX X XXXA XA XB X B XX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 796
Words 185
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 3, 1, 4, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2

Lenamarie Clark

My name Is Lenamarie Clark, From Arizona. I been writing poetry since age 11,I have well over 150 poems, i write just about daily. Poetry is my story, keeps me going in life! I dont know where I would be if poetry didn't exist. I believe that some where someone needs someone's inspiration... -Lenamarie Clark- more…

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