shy girl

shy girl

A Poem by victoria

shy girl,

 

there was a girl,

she was very shy

she hid behind people

she didnt know why

 

a normal reaction came

when meeting someone new,

she became quiet , she became ........shy

but she never understood why

 

around friends she was loud,

full of suprises,

broke out into song

and friends would randomly sing along

 

such  an odd girl,

but she didnt care,

she had many firends,

who loved her for her,

 

she had family,

to support her,

 

she had a person who loved her,

and would protect her.

 

 

this girl was shy,

but he didnt know why.

but she would never mind

:)

© 2011 victoria


Author's Note

victoria
this poem explains how when i meet someone new, i get shy, as many people do.
but around friends it explains who i truly am!

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omg this is me! its sooooooo funny i was like "did she write about me here?" but i guess not! :) really nice poem Victoria but, your not shy, i am.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Your truthful words describe a lot of people. Even movie and TV actors are often shy, which is hard to believe but a lot are. They are not who we see in interviews, movies and TV shows. I like your poem. It describes me as well.

Posted 13 Years Ago


your not really that shy boo maybe around ben but your not

Posted 13 Years Ago



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