Who am I, what do I want?

Who am I, what do I want?

A Chapter by Dr. S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.

Who am I?

What do I want?!

I wish I knew.

And this too.

I am alone

I am skin on bone

If you knew me, please let me know

If not, I’m sorry, I will just let you go.

Who am I?

What do I want?!

I feel so sad, for no one knows

I am this breaking in stones

I have wrinkles on my face

I have myself crying in place.

Nothing will come to my mind

Am I just lost, forgotten in time?

My memory fades with pain.

Let me wish I was more sane.

Please let me ask, just once more.

Then you may leave, walk out the door.

Who are you?

What do you think I want.



© 2011 Dr. S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.


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I really liked the flow of this poem people often wonder what there peers think of them so the question who are you what do you think I want makes me want to review myself I liked the way That if you knew someone you want them to let you know and if not then they are a mere distraction A very well written piece of poetry

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I really enjoyed this write. Makes one think.
Very well written write.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I really liked the flow of this poem people often wonder what there peers think of them so the question who are you what do you think I want makes me want to review myself I liked the way That if you knew someone you want them to let you know and if not then they are a mere distraction A very well written piece of poetry

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Dr. S. D. Blankenship DDiv., PhD., MA.

Greenville, WV



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[WARNING!] The syntax found in this manuscript of S. D. Blankenship's poetry could retain to disordered and/or psychopathic. Comprehend and examine at your own exposed thoughts. A number of words mig.. more..

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