Sage Wilson Poems

  • 1.
    Sometimes it is hard.
    Long going as if things should come to an end.
    A want of an end, to get an end, maybe be an end.
    As if we forget the good times in the bad times.
    ...
  • 2.
    It’s always the same.
    I always would go back to this same routine and nothing ever changes for me.
    Whenever I stop, I would just be rebooted.
    Recalculated to serve and never be allowed to stand still.
    ...
  • 3.
    People only notice me when they need me when it is convenient.
    Am always here, I never change but everything around me does.
    People always walk pass me, even though I’ll always stand by them.
    No one speaks to me yet still I call out to them.
    ...
  • 4.
    I was placed here as a nothing.
    With the hope of nature that I would become a something.
    To emerge and become, to become, and go on.
    In the hopes that I would become strong and tall.
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  • 5.
    It beats upon me, and it hits against me.
    What have I done, why am I here?
    I have forever been here from birth.
    From the earth.
    ...
  • 6.
    How long has it been?
    How long have I been?
    How long has here been?
    How much longer will it be?
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  • 7.
    I opened my eyes and there was darkness.
    I listened but there was silence.
    And I felt and there was only sadness.
    How did I get here, why have I come here?
    ...
  • 8.
    I woke up in a daze.
    My mind was hazy, and my soul was heavy.
    Then I got up, then sat down by my window frame.
    I then gazed outside whiles the dawn was creeping.
    ...
  • 9.
    Life is continuous
    The days go on and on
    If feels as if you can not escape
    You should not escape
    ...
Total 9 Poems by Sage Wilson

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