Hannah Ellsworth : Writing

Reminder

Reminder

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


Her smile, like a reminder from better days lingered in the corner, watching as the rest of her waited for the crowd to go home.
Hero

Hero

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


I hate myself for what I cannot be. All I ever wanted Was to be your hero. But paving paths in the woods Is difficult..
Where Did April Go?

Where Did April Go?

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


Where Did April Go Down train tracks through bogs And hay fields It fled like your laughter Chasing rain. I wanted to believe In your prote..
Bruises

Bruises

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


I am learning to forgive myself Every time I fall down. The bruises on knees, All of it.
Towing Enlightenment

Towing Enlightenment

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


You asked me yesterday if I remember That long drive on Highway 65; how we stalled at the side of that stretch, trailing love like a wiser man's f..
A Face

A Face

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


Oh, it is true:you are a face to remember.When cities have fallenand stories are writtenin our ashesby our childrenthey will remember your facelike a ..
Pandora's Box

Pandora's Box

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


I ignored the warning, Opened my heart too early. Unleashed chaos. Now all that remains is this feeble hope in the bottom of a heart left hangi..
I am Learning to Forgive

I am Learning to Forgive

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


A stream of consciousness.
Self

Self

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


I cannot live with myself any more. I am shedding this costume of skin and ideas that I gathered but were never mine to keep. This self I t..
Miles

Miles

A Poem by Hannah Ellsworth


I wear you like a pair of shoes three sizes too small. There are holes poking through now; tongues get tired and souls do have lifespans measure..

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