Migraine



A headache grows to such a pounding stage and deep
within ones being the littlest things create such a deep
down rage.
No one truly knows the full intensity of this pain.
Even those whom suffer from migraines will tell you
that every headache is not exactly the same.
Some times the ache is mild while at other times it
feels like your whole head is about to explode. The
pain is very real even if no one else knows.
I'd compare it to a rose thorn at times, but mostly it is
like the pain of being hit by a big Mac truck going
over 200 miles per hour. That is the kind of pain that
no medication seems to be able to touch. It doesn't
even help to take a cold shower.
My head aches right at this very moment. It feels like
it is out some where in the red zone. It is the kind of
headache that forces you to stay home.
I've tried every medication known to man, but
nothing that helps relieve the pain has yet to cross my
hand.
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Submitted on June 10, 2012

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 905
Words 186
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20

Dreamlyn Walker

Born in a place in time so far from her original point of origin into this plain of existence The Legendary Dream Walker found that life had become so much more than she could have ever thought it could be. Walking through this life's endless twist of mazes and winding roads she took comfort in appling pen to paper. For logical thinking can very well get one from point A to point B in this life, but the once young lass loved that thee imagination could take you everywhere to any place in time that had already been or had not yet come. A child when she first showed just what wonders embraced her mind allowing us from time to time to catch a glimps of the world the way that she saw it, today a renound artist, singer, song writer, preformer whom has loved, lost, felt the greatest sadness. Yet embraced life's greatest joy. She now no longer a child has loved and lost, is a mother, a teacher, a sister, a best friend who is always there to lend a shoulder, share a smile, and to lend a helping hand. Her family roots through this journey through life rest in two nations. Between that of The native american indians known as The Cherokee and that of The Netherlands.Most of her writings took place over the course of 28 years, as she was merely a ten year old little girl when she wrote her first piece. Family and close friends realized the gift this child was given all those years ago, but it wasn't until 1989 that The United States of America as a whole would come to know and love the writen wonders of The Legendary Dream Walker as the gazed upon the wonderous piece writen by her hand intitled "The Battle of Bentonville." That following year many sightings of the young lass were reported all around the world as a new uprising singer/song writer.After the loss of her husband and former Marine Rick Walker, we all were sadden to hear that Ms. Walker had with drown into a world of darken unsurity, battling sever depression over the untimely death of her husband. We had thought we may never hear of Ms. Walker ever again. This however was not to be the last we would be graced with the eloquant writings of The Legendary Dream Walker. In 1992 the young Dreamlyn resurfaced in the world of music and writen art in a piece writen to a soldier over seas intitled "One Angel, One Soldier, One Guiding Hand," simply signed, Penny. Ik wens voor u om te worden teruggebracht naar huis veilig en gezond. The receipiant of the letter is to remain undisclosed. Today The Legendary Dream Walker has become one of the most well known singers/song writers of all time. We all relish in her unique talents as well as marvel at her accomplishments.Now we have been granteed permission to release some of her earlier writings as well as her latest material. Be assured that all of her material is copyrighted and protected by law. more…

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