VI.I.VIII.Frustration

VI.I.VIII.Frustration

A Poem by LilyGrace

Frustration bites at my lips;

Rips the skin and I taste the copper blood;

Floods through my brain

Forcing the knowledge out into the mud.

So many words, with so much meaning,

Pouring in through my weary eyes;

But none of it remains for long;

Flows out with the breath of my tortured sighs.

© 2008 LilyGrace


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This would make a great tube poem. You know the ones they sometimes put on the trains where the advers go. It's the right length and I can imagine myself crammed in on the Jubilee Line reading this...but there is hope in the last two lines. And a sigh can be a great physical easing of tension. So reading this while stuck in a tunnel might prove a release. I reckon the poem travels cos you don't define the frustration so the reader can adapt the poem to suit their own annoyance du jour.

Posted 16 Years Ago


i love this one.
it was really good.
i bite my lips alot when im .. well, any time.

love the copper blood line.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Added on March 9, 2008

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LilyGrace
LilyGrace

Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom



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I'm a student. I work hard, I party hard, and I'm full of angst and confusion, as any self-respecting student is. I don't pretend to be extraordinarily talented, but I'm not bad. I love to write, and.. more..

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