Perfectly Flawed

Perfectly Flawed

A Poem by Zoie Pain

I'm perfectly flawed
with messy hair
and old faded hoodie,
holes in my ears
ink on my skin
sometimes I cry when I don't win
 
I drink too much
smoke a pack a day
when I get mad I just don't know what to say
so I run and hid and wait for the air to clear
screaming "fine just walk away I don't care!"
but sit and wait for the phone to ring
so I know I'm not the only one who
feels like they are to blame
 
I'm strong when I have to be,
most the time my heart is on my sleeve
my emotions are masks I adorn
to hid the burn of tears
in my eyes, hurtin my pride
I dance with danger
cause sometimes the pain
is better then nothing at all

© 2009 Zoie Pain


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first of all, I like the title. Nice tension. Also, this has the sound, imagery and form I have come to both appreciate and grieve, as it sounds so much like the plight of so many of my female students. Raw, tough, vulnerable and sad. Nice job.

Jim C-D

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Zoie Pain
Zoie Pain

Kent, WA



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I grew up in what use to be the small town of Savannah GA. Since I moved away 2 years ago it seems that everything there is now booming into an uncontrolled big city. The thought makes me sad. I live .. more..

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A Poem by Zoie Pain