The Travelers

The Travelers

A Poem by Kelsey Desmond

They say what you don't know won't hurt you,
But nothing's painless in the end. 
They tell you lies to bruise you.
So you can't defend. 
They say that they're your friends.
That they mean no harm.
But the tears fall down like raindrops
In a mighty storm. 
So you're pushed just enough
So that they know you're broken.
You sweat so hard,
And it's all for them.
You break your back,
And hold your breath.
You try to stand,
But you can't take the next step.
So soon enough you open your arms,
And accept the warmth of the yellow sun.
You hide you mask,
Un-paint your face,
Because they have won.

© 2010 Kelsey Desmond


Author's Note

Kelsey Desmond
Found it in an old notebook. Thought it sounded okay. Fixed it up a little to make it not so much choppy and stuff. But I still doesn't flow as well as I would like it to. Comments, reviews, questions, but no corrections please.

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Kelsey Desmond
Kelsey Desmond

Mandeville, LA



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