paper stars

paper stars

A Poem by Dana Alsamsam
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my sentiment is that i'm unsure and i'm okay with that.

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Adorned in caps and gowns
The graduates walk away
From the stage, new found
"Adults" return to white
Shutters, pluck their stars
From backyard clotheslines,
Waltz behind white
Picket fences, and believe
Truly, that their clothesline
Paper stars will guide them. 
that they're living the dream. 
But I guess my dreams
Were never proportioned 
For a clothesline, or cut
Into shimmering star shapes. 
I take a deep breath, 
Gather my strength, 
And walk in a different direction.

© 2013 Dana Alsamsam


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Nice work once again..every line's beautifully penned but can i have the reason behind your this piece if you don't mind ?
I'm asking because it's unable to understand me what you exactly want to say by this piece so, can i know ?

Posted 10 Years Ago


Dana Alsamsam

10 Years Ago

yes of course! it speaks about the fact that many high schoolers, especially where i live, seem to h.. read more
Rahul

10 Years Ago

ok...i think you have nice and great thinking about life and you know how to live. I was probably th.. read more
Dana Alsamsam

10 Years Ago

thank you so much! i very much appreciate your heartfelt reviews and kind words:)
Good work I sense the expression of individuality in this poem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


I've been riding winds for years and chosen to forgo pre-assigned direction or suggested paths. There's nothing wrong with being unsure, especially at your age, live a life that is interesting to you and when you look back you cannot be unhappy if you were only following your heart. Quite a creative way to express this seemingly (from your stand point perhaps) mountain of an issue, that one day will be little more than nostalgic adventure beginning.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Dana Alsamsam

10 Years Ago

thank you for looking at it this way. i tend to be rather mature for my age, but i'm not afraid to a.. read more
Astro

10 Years Ago

Honored to be the one to help send you on your way.
Not bad. Not very original, either, but I think you've managed to make things interesting enough to keep the audience engaged. I think the topic's a little sophomoric and I think there's things you could have done to make it appear less so - perhaps write from a more introspective, 'looking back' perspective, but even still, I think you've hit on the right combination of simplicity and good, vivid imagery in this. Good work.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Dana Alsamsam

10 Years Ago

this is the perspective that i personally have on the topic because i've just graduated high school... read more
lovely poem! nice flow and very well worded. lovely imagery as well

Posted 10 Years Ago


nice words , well done .. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


it talks about graduation and separation and i loved d idea! well written! :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


This is a profound write shedding light on what's necessary to become a paper star during adolescence before reaching young adulthood. Great job. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Dana Alsamsam

10 Years Ago

thank you so much for reading!

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Added on June 1, 2013
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Tags: graduation, dreams, stars, college, university, conformity, jobs

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Dana Alsamsam
Dana Alsamsam

Chicago, IL



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"my brain hums with scraps of poetry and madness." i dance, write and play violin. i'm studying english and training in dance in chicago. i like spooky things, red lipstick, caffeine, punk/indi.. more..

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