Ghost GirlA Poem by Rachel AndersonA 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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