I am a pessimist
and already, you're trying to tell me that
the world isn't cruel
I realize that some people think that
rays of sunshine can melt away the clouds like cotton candy
but I'm here to tell you that this is a lie
Life's a curtain that can either leave you standing center stage or hiding in the wings
and I've learned that the hard way
because life doesn't always give you what you need or what you want
Death is a stubborn thing that inexplicably haunts you
whether you'd like it to or not
Life is a candle, burning slowly, wax dripping down and sealing shut all the corners
but maybe it's not all bad
I mean I'm living it
and I've been having an okay time
but this will not be true for long unless a piece of this wooden jigsaw puzzle flies loose
shadows will come and envelop me in their darkness, like a flame that suddenly winks out
People always tell me that
I get too down on myself, I dig myself a deeper hole than necessary
if I strike a rock while digging that my shovel will shatter like fragile glass
has anyone ever told you that
the taste of rain on my tongue can wash away my voiced sins
I must be careful, telling you that
you're right; the spikes embedded in my tongue are things of an evil nature
*Hint: Read the poem from top to bottom first, line by line, and then read it bottom to top, line by line! Make sure to read the lines backwards, not the words!*
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I Am A Pessimist
PoetryI am a pessimist and already you're trying to tell me that the world isn't cruel.