TightropeA Poem by RaeA poem about a tightrope girl.
The performer stands on the tightrope.
Her audience watch with all their hope. The rope is secure and not to budge. But only her feet would be the judge. As she walks onto the swinging bridge, She does not look down from the brown ridge. Slowly she makes her way across it, Concentration shows her brows are knit. Making her way through with supreme grace, Poised, until she fell flat on her face. Screamed, she fell, the ground had no respect. It did not care that it broke her neck. Her audience wept, trying to cope, With seeing the death on the tightrope. © 2012 RaeAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on October 7, 2012 Last Updated on October 7, 2012 AuthorRaeAboutSome interesting facts about me: I'm non-binary and use They/Them pronouns, I'm a Taurus, and I have severe depression that self-sabotages me every waking moment. I've been writing since I was in 5.. more..Writing
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