My Life
By BP
My life
Living it bad and doing it wrong
I need a change just like that poor man on the street
In and out this life
It’s like a wish
I wish and I wish for a change
Losing my friends and family
For that change I wish and I wish
I can change
Seeing my mother cry
And losing me and my life
And mama losing me
That change
That change
Got that change
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I can feel your need for change in your writing. Keep working that thought and I’m sure you’ll find what you need to make it real, and do a lot of great writing. Stay strong.
Gary
Its always best to know when a change is in need. Because we all face change now its up to us if we want it to be good or bad. But you have made the choice to change for the good. continue down your path and not allow anyone to get you off it…
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Dear BP,
Your heart sounds hungry, and I wish you every support for your change. It is so good when there are others around who support us through the changes we make first in our hearts, and then in the way we live our life.
Kia Kaha – ‘Be Strong’
Love,
Anasera (WilderSoul)
BP,
Change for the better is amazing, change is also hard.
BP I want you to know that I know you are capable of changing, and that you will change. I am so inspired and touched by your great words. Continue to keep up the good work.
BP, I like how you compared your need for change to someone who was poor and on the street. Continue to change and grow.
Hi BP! Your poem was touching and heartfelt, and I could feel your pain and need for change, especially your line about seeing your mother cry; that part gave me chills. I know that change is valuable and hard, and I thank you for sharing that desire and fear with us. Change is a never-ending process, and the first step is acknowledging the need for it, and I know you will get to where you want to be!