A conversation between two friends in the form of a free verse poem |
From Dan To Miriam - Stick By Me You stick by me When I need you, you're there. You take me as I am, yet you challenge me to be more. You say you like me, which I find hard to believe But it must be true or you would have left long ago. You say you understand me, which I don't think is possible - Even I don't always understand me. You know my worst You've seen me struggle And fall, and fail miserably. When I hit the ground you're there When I think it's all over you tell me it's only beginning. In my darkest moments you can make me laugh. You say I help you—I don't get that at all. It seems like a one-way relationship. I need you—surely you don't need me. I drain you, empty you—provide you with nothing Yet you say you like me, and you stick by me. Thank you. Thank heaven for you. From Miriam To Dan - Souls A lonely soul, yes. A troubled soul, indeed. But by no means an evil soul. Only hurt and confused—lost. I know the things people say about you—I have much of it said about me as well. We are two of a kind, believe it or not. I know your feelings—I've been there. The fear, the anger, the walls built up as a matter of protection That we hide our true selves behind. I know how it feels to lash out, to hate someone so close to you And a moment later hate yourself more than you thought you hated them. I know the darkest whirlwinds of the heart Wondering if those things they say about us are true after all. But I know for a fact they are not. We are not monsters. We are not irredeemably evil. Troubled souls, yes. Lonely souls, indeed. But souls, two of a kind. It takes a soul to know a soul. And yes, you do help me—I reach within myself to help you And find within me what I only hoped was there. I love to tell you you're not as bad as you think you are And when you smile you're the nicest person I know. We need each other—each of us in finding the other has found ourselves. Thank heaven for that. 40 lines excluding underlined headers. |