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Now That's Very Clear...




Screaming out aloud in fear,
I opened my eyes in my room so dear,
It's a nightmare from a distance I hear,
Go back to bed, I'll be near.

My heart filled with so much fear,
Wondering where the monster disappeared,
Praying that he will not reappear,
I must be brave there's no monster in here.

Walking into the mall that's near,
My friend and I stood under the chandelier,
The weather was great outside and the skies so clear,
I remembered my previous night's fear.

I was about to share it with my peer,
I noticed that she had just disappeared,
Telling myself it's no doubt my dear,
I saw her rushing to pierce her ear.

Thinking of last night's fears,
I happened to see eyes filled with tears,
Far away I heard someone cheer,
Another hung up the phone saying, I wish you were near.

It's our own lives, nobody can interfere,
With this thought I saw my peer,
With a broad smile and a pierced ear,
In her eyes was a fading tear.

"Was it painful to you my dear?"
She said, "yes, it gave me tears",
Considering all the fears, tears and cheers,
What they go through, are surely unclear,
But this is life, Now that's very clear.


-Debra R. N. Ludwick-

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