Don't Burn My Bridge

Don't Burn My Bridge

A Poem by Pi Cee

You put yourself on the edge,
no rope, no tether.
You're looking straight into the sun.

Avoiding sleep, scared of dreams,
hoping against wishes,
and you're ready to jump.

I'm tired, too tired,
I can't catch you, I won't.

Please, save yourself.

© 2012 Pi Cee


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The last line I chuckled a bit. It's so very true. Sometimes we see people in our lives making such heavy mistakes and you become too drained to save them again and again. Awesome poem.

Posted 12 Years Ago


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. stunning work ... ultimately we have to save ourselves ... and those amongst us who don't know that yet need to learn this precious life lesson ...

Posted 12 Years Ago


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I like how the title helped with the topic of this poem (or at least I thought so anyways.) I loved the point you made here, a point I wish I could get across to some people. Maybe I will show them your poem. Good write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


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This piece speaks of loneliness to me. Having come to a point in the journey were the walls are steep, the flooring is failing and the seas crash and rubble upon jagged rocks below. A place were there is barely enough strength left inside to just brace against the wind.
I saw the last three lines as both the voice of desperation, as well as a reminder that one's inner will is far stronger than most things.

Hugs!
Aaron =)

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Pi Cee
Pi Cee

Parkersburg, WV



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