She traipsed along the old dirt road,
That innocent, young, affable girl,
For she'd been rejected by society,
And now she tries to bring back her versatility.
Trying to adapt to this horrid world,
The names they cried, the stones they hurled.
Soon she stops, and her emotions unfurl,
People lock their eyes on the affable girl.
The affable girl, did nothing whatsoever,
She was banished only because of her colour.
She cried on the street, slowly dwindling,
The rain and the words started stinging.
That affable girl, had despair thrust upon her,
She just crouched and weeped waiting for a miracle to occur.
The people just stared, emotions began to swirl,
But they still did nothing, to help the affable girl.
Dear Affable Girl,
Don't worry, you did nothing wrong, it's just a problem with our messed up society....
Hey guys! hoped you liked this! I wasn't really happy with a few of my old poems and I unpublished them, so that means few more extra poems!!!! YAYYY!!
~!~Diana
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A Poem Is Worth A Story
PoetryDo you think something's not real, A legend , a superstition. Did you ever want an answer, A reason, an explanation. Stories could be fake, People could too, But it's not in our hands, To define who's who. Like how a picture is worth a thousand word...