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Homeward Bound
Homeward Bound
 Like a clown
 A joker in a family gown
 A lier in the crowd
 Hiding to escape the vanity
 Behaving until reaching help from the free
 Seeking the freedom 
 To scream a secret untold
 Needing to be alone 
 To be who shes suposed to be
 The one she sees isn't herself
 smileing as if happy
 looking and appearing preppy
 She can't wait for the glory year
 A year of freedom from eighteen tears.
 A tear for all the scolding without reason.
 Another for the way you abandoned her
 The way she didn't care.
 A tear for the prejedice thrown apon her friends
 For the secrets she was forced to aprehend.
 For every Christmas spent with family not her own,
 the division caused by her family's problems
 For a world of emptiness made from denile
 From love so feared
 To unaviodable seemingly illegal tears
 The scraps of expression she begged to capture
 From the interventions ever after
 From the need to write this poem
 and the most needie times alone
 The eighteen tears will be gone
 And the year of glory will be her song
 
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So, you thinking about anything new or dark to write about? I wrote a poem called thundercloud, and it was probably the darkest I could get.
Why don't you write about a death of a loved one, like a relative or break up with boyfriend or something, that could really reach out to others and make them connect.
I really liked Sisters for life!!! I hope it makes it on the magazine!!