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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 7
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Tbi Poetry...you have to read these.
Please check out these poems by Author Sandra Linely
All in Your Head
The skeptic said,
You look fine,
So you are fine.
The problems are all in your head.
My husband said,
I love you, but
You're not who you used to be.
My daughter said,
You're no fun any more.
I want to run away.
I said,
Please help me.
I'm lost, confused.
My head hurts.
I can't remember,
Can't think clearly,
Loud noises bother me.
I lose control, I rage,
Become distracted,
Am always tired.
Learning comes slowly now.
I've lost myself
And I'm so ashamed.
Help me, please,
With these problems in my head.
The doctor said,
The changes are real.
They won't go away.
So sorry your head can't be fixed.
But here are
Pills to sleep
Pills to stay awake
Pills to improve memory
Pills to prevent seizures
Pills to control mood swings
Pills to dull the pain
From the problems that are in your head.
The skeptic said,
You look fine
So you are fine.
The problems are all in your head.
Stranger in my Place
My husband has a new wife
My daughter, a new mother.
And sometimes I think I hate
The stranger who has taken my place.
It's painful just to watch her
Do what I once did.
She cooks (a little), cleans (not well),
And dreams her little dreams.
But where is the laughter, the passion,
The two of us used to know?
Where, the bright hopes and the wonder
That bound us, heart and soul?
And yet my husband loves her
(I wonder how he can)
A person slow and awkward,
Limited and sad.
The accident that brought her
Saw the old me die
Left this strange new person
To carry on in my stead.
Now my daughter calls her Mommy,
And trusting takes her hand.
My husband calls her Dearest
And draws her into his arms.
But deep within me something
Remembers and protests,
I refuse, I will not be
This stranger who has taken my place!
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