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High, Noon
by Sarah Taylor (Age: 32)
copyright 01-23-2005


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
I just want to
Run,
Just need to
Hide.
Escape
to the place
buried
deep
down inside.

Where?
Nobody knows.
Why?
Nobody cares.
Possession of this,
It is mine
And
not
theirs.

Maybe I'll scream—
AAAAH
I'll break something—
SMASH
Whatever I choose
I had better do
Fast.

I think I might
SNAP,
if I don't react
Soon.

But

yet

Here I sit.
Calm,
as tea
at
high noon.


Sarah Taylor


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04-11-2005 Brian Dickenson    

Well done, ecellent imagery and the layout adds to the whole.
It shows how human we all are. We have all been there. As you say, outward calm, inner turmoil. I often wonder what really lies behind the smile. Especially a politician.
Keep writing.
Regards, Brian


01-24-2005 Elizabeth Thompson    

The presentation of this poem is the first thing that the reader notices. It seems to enhance rather than detract from the poetry. As for the content, I think that many of us had the very same feelings boiling inside and yet we appear to the world as calm and serene. Nicely done.


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