Silent Sufferer

by Countess of Monte Cristo   Mar 12, 2009


She stopped living in her world of dreams..
Her tears are done and she has silent screams.
"I am not loved" she always said.
Her life hung on a thin piece of thread.

She was in a lost moment.
The way she's always been.
No one believed in her.
She was committing a sin.

Her sin was to say the truth
Whenever she could.
Even if it cost her head
Saying the truth, she gladly would.

Not many know her worth.
But she's a strong gal.
She's not very social with a lot of friends.
Except with a few loyal pals.

She's strong with a reputation preceding her name.
And innocent from all the dirty games.
But when she sits alone in her room.
She cries like a baby and is full of gloom.

She stopped living in her world of dreams.
She suffers from those silent screams.
But one day, she'll stop crying alone in her room.
When happiness will eventually replace her doom.

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  • 14 years ago

    by Em

    In the end, we all find true happiness. 5/5, Em

  • 15 years ago

    by Sylvia

    Another excellent write from you. I don't remember how I came upon your poems, but I am surely glad that I did. Silent sufferer, alone with gloom and doom, crying her room. Somehow I get two meanings to this, one of self imposed loneliness and wallowing in self pity and the other one where the loneliness has been imposed by others on her and she is trying to escape it. Either way it is an excellent write. 5/5

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