GOING, GOING, GONE!
Giving into unnecessary negative vibes
Onto a day that was supposed to be sunny
Into the gray and colorless day
Never knowing what tomorrow brings
Gone as the day rolls into night
Great things are supposed to happen
On looking is the negative vibe
I try my best to ignore it all
Not realizing how much it creeps up
Going and faded as the day is done
Great! For now I've lost my sane mind
Or at least I thought it was sane
Never look back into the negative
Euphoria is gone; now back to dysphoria
©Diana Jillian
FRAGILE
Fragile heart
As the day turns long
Becomes heart of stone
Still easy to break
But a sharper surface
Maybe one day
The heart can turn steel
And succumb to numb
©Diana Jillian
Fragile heart of love
To wish for a heart of stone
Would be called cheating
©Diana Jillian
***FRAGILE HEART***
Fragile heart of mine
Running through time
And seek through energy
Giving me an eternity
In time and in space
Living in my place
Ever lasting in my head
Healing is my nature
Every time I hurt
As always, I grieve
Relive the event in my head
Then I learn to get over it
©Diana Jillian
ELABORATION
Elaboration
Is not in my nature
It's not my passion
As I like to leave behind
A piece of mystery
To entice
To make you wonder
And sometimes wander
Off in thought
Elaboration is key
But it leaves no mystery
For an audience
It may as well be
A picture painted
Or taken
Or drawn
But writing is funny that way
It's a painting of words
But even painters
Leave an air of mystery
Everything is not as it seems
Well, not always
©Diana Jillian
(((EVERYTHING)))
Everything
Is not what it seems
It's not what it dreams
I don't even know myself
Not anymore
But I used to
Black and white now gray
Because of everything
It's not what it seems to be
Everything is there
But it gets you nowhere
If you allow it
Everything is everywhere
Everything isn't nothing
It's something
Look around
Life is funny that way
When you think it's nothing
It suddenly turns into something
Everything is something
Everything
Is not as it seems
Well, not always
©Diana Jillian
No Rhyme, Poem,