Ghost GirlA Poem by Rachel Anderson![]() A short poem about feeling invisible. Unfortunately, loneliness can have consequences.![]() She screams aloud and beats the ground, begging to be seen. She claws at the black coats that pass her by, but her fingers are a sinking sheen. She drops to her knees, and then to her side, staring, yet seeing nothing. Tears flow like a sorrowful river, but she doesn't feel a thing. She shivers, sighs, and closes her eyes, as the truth slowly unfurls; Written "R.I.P.," and "Here She Lies," The invisible ghost girl.
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Added on March 25, 2013Last Updated on February 20, 2015 Tags: girl, ghost, ghost girl, scream, cry, depression, sad, tears, death, invisible, lonely, shiver, sigh, sorrow, river, rip, r.i.p., here she lies, lies, beg, sink, die, loneliness, walls, beat, crying AuthorRachel AndersonMorganton, GAAboutNote: All thumbnails are my own photos unless told otherwise in the Author's note. Thank you. My name is Rachel. I'm a sophomore in college studying communication sciences and disorders. I love wri.. more..Writing
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