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January 9, 2009
By ElizabethW. DIAMOND, Oconto, Wisconsin
ElizabethW. DIAMOND, Oconto, Wisconsin
72 articles 2 photos 28 comments

She had never planned on hanging around
She had dreams to big for this town
There was no use in holding her down
Getting out was all she ever thought about

She couldn't wait to leave
She just had to be free
No more responsibilities
That's all she ever believed

Smiling she kissed her mama good-bye
Promised her daddy she would be all right
And moved into a city with big lights
And spent every penny partying all night

She'd been living in a tiny apartment
Run-down and filthy and rodent infested
But once all the money they gave her was spent
She couldn't even afford the pitiful rent

She'd wanted so bad to leave
Thought she had to be free
Didn't want responsibilities
That's all she ever believed

With not enough money for a bus fare
She slept at one guy's then another's
But none of them really loved her
She was too ashamed to call her dad and mother

She'd wanted so bad to leave
Thought she had to be free
Didn't want responsibilities
That's all she ever believed

But one day she finally broke down
And hitched a ride back into her hometown
On her old dorr step she almost turned around
But that's where she finally found

She never had to leave
She was already free
Didn't mind the responsibilities
And she really didn't want to leave

She hugged her dad and mother
And they both forgave her
But what had really won her over
Was that they both really loved her



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on Oct. 2 2009 at 12:16 pm
ElizabethW. DIAMOND, Oconto, Wisconsin
72 articles 2 photos 28 comments
yeah, this is probably my worst poem, I wrote it in fourth grade. Thanks anyway!

on Oct. 1 2009 at 10:15 pm
Goldilocks GOLD, Delta, Other
17 articles 0 photos 1 comment
Umm, thanks for reading my stuff but I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask for advice. I like the storyline of the poem though and maybe it could use more imagery and metaphors to add more depth.