When the selfishness,
Has you in its grasp
And you cannot break free
Nor admit to it
You must stay silent
When you want someone
To be yours
Yet they are anothers
Does it make you selfish
To want the one they have?
When you want the one
Someone has
You are selfish
For that is theres
Not yours
Find your own
Although the one
You want
Makes you happy
When the rest cannot
The one you want
May do the same for others
Nevertheless, you want him
For yourself
However, it will not happen
You want the rest
To remain happy
Even when your heart
Cracks every time you see him
For he is with another
And she is expectant
Of your selfishness
Therefore, you stay away
And die slowly
Needing him more
And more
You stay away
And leave him alone
So you do not feel
Your feelings
Although it’s wrong
To leave him confused
You do not want to take anything
Away from another
So although you’re selfish
In your mind
Possibly others
He will never understand
Why you keep your
Distance now
Stay unselfish
Maybe one day
You will get your chance
Thinking this will make you
Selfish
Has you in its grasp
And you cannot break free
Nor admit to it
You must stay silent
When you want someone
To be yours
Yet they are anothers
Does it make you selfish
To want the one they have?
When you want the one
Someone has
You are selfish
For that is theres
Not yours
Find your own
Although the one
You want
Makes you happy
When the rest cannot
The one you want
May do the same for others
Nevertheless, you want him
For yourself
However, it will not happen
You want the rest
To remain happy
Even when your heart
Cracks every time you see him
For he is with another
And she is expectant
Of your selfishness
Therefore, you stay away
And die slowly
Needing him more
And more
You stay away
And leave him alone
So you do not feel
Your feelings
Although it’s wrong
To leave him confused
You do not want to take anything
Away from another
So although you’re selfish
In your mind
Possibly others
He will never understand
Why you keep your
Distance now
Stay unselfish
Maybe one day
You will get your chance
Thinking this will make you
Selfish
I sat alone.
No one came up to me, none asked if anything was wrong.
I sat alone.
In the corner, where everyone saw but no one noticed.
I sat alone.
I had no friends, I was not ‘cool’ enough for them.
I sat alone.
No one knew my mother had just died from cancer, no one cared.
I sat alone.
Surrounded by my thoughts, but no people. By my words, but no friends.
I sat alone.
Until a girl came and sat by me.
I sat with a girl.
She turned to me and smiled warmly, “Hello.”
I sat with a friend.
No one came up to me, none asked if anything was wrong.
I sat alone.
In the corner, where everyone saw but no one noticed.
I sat alone.
I had no friends, I was not ‘cool’ enough for them.
I sat alone.
No one knew my mother had just died from cancer, no one cared.
I sat alone.
Surrounded by my thoughts, but no people. By my words, but no friends.
I sat alone.
Until a girl came and sat by me.
I sat with a girl.
She turned to me and smiled warmly, “Hello.”
I sat with a friend.
On a foggy day ,
Following the light ,
Running far away .
There was a little car ,
Driven by two children ,
Made out of plastic and gum ,
With a fake license number .
And the car was the product
Of one’s imagination,
It was the guide through the forest
Of his life’s interpretation.
And the forest was dark
And hunted by wolves ,
Full of tears and pain
And of smiles went to vain.
And this kid was an orphan,
Slowly rushing through life ,
Searching for his mother ,
Waiting to be held tight.
He is lost and scared ,
Yet unstoppable ,
Cause all his life he’s spent
Walking through that forest.
We ain’t all lucky and rich
Or have families.
The truth is we only have ourselves,
To make our own journies.
This orphan’s an example
For those who don’t know ,
That that forest is the rode
We all have to go on .
First person writing is when the characters is speaking directly toward another person(You). You use words like "I", "Mine", "We", "Us." The character is telling the story to you themselves.
Second Person
Third person is the exact opposite. Instead of the character talking to you, the narrator is talking about the character. Your main words are "You", and "Your."
Third Person
Third person is almost similar to second person. The narrator is talking to you, but instead they use words like "He", "She", "It", and "They." Third person books often have the most detail.
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