A smile



A smile

I never had it as a child
That day I met you it turned upside down
That's when things stop crashing wild
What was on my face

it was cut from ear to ear with a file
I think they call that
A smile
I'm back in those childhood days

Hoping and dreaming
for each and every new day
Something to come around
To cut my face one more time

It's all I hope and dream about
something simple what should be mine
A smile
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Submitted on October 12, 2014

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme axax bxBx xxxx xxB
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 398
Words 87
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 3

Dez Marius

I write my poems cause I love the way i can just look at a paper and just put something there and that something means something that everyone can relate too. I write now to write to become better then what i just wrote. i basically write to over season my food... I became a writerHey can't say nothing else I grew up really and truly I didn't know what to do Didn't realize my brain was growing in a rubbish They said I was dumb But can they distinguish what I write I was so dumb I rode a bike high as a kite Yes it knock me out It was on sight Woke up 7 days late Poems hitting to the head but I can't read on sight I found it something I could do Wake up each day catch it from start to finish I'm on top I see what to go with One thing stopping me I go to read them And I'm like ................. more…

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