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Lead Me On
by Andrea Jeanette DiGiantomasso (Age: 22)
copyright 11-08-2003


Age Rating: 16 to 127

 
My eyes are aching!
Help, I cannot see
The darkness! I don't know
What's in front of me?

And there I stand now
I am confused and I am blind.
Which way is left, or right?
Oh, help me make up my mind!

I'm lost and alone now,
All is deep and black
I don't where I came from
But I cannot go back.

So take my hand, my friend,
I know that you are here.
You must lead me on through this Hell.
Make what is blurry clear.




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10-22-2002 Melissa Rives    

Sometimes we are all searching and reaching for the light at the end of the tunnel...well spoken poem!


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