Raine Lariza
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Poem "A Little Hope":
- written March 2009
- published March 19, 2009
- viewed 246 times
Other poems by Raine Lariza:
»Earth, Water, Fire and Wind«
»Finally Home«
»Hand in Hand«
»Life Is...«
»This Is Love«
»To Dance With You«
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Poem "A Little Hope":
- written March 2009
- published March 19, 2009
- viewed 246 times
Other poems by Raine Lariza:
»A Little Hope«
by Raine Lariza
Hiding from the shadows
Trying to conceal the feeling of sorrow
Alone and thinking why I am always left behind
Still the emptiness fills my disoriented mind
Heart as cold as the lonely night
Feelings of encumber grasping me with tight
I try to scream but no voice came out
What I can feel are the sadness and doubts
Believing in promises and dreams without a foundation
Hopes that turned out to be just illusions
Tricking me in such a world covered with fantasies
Only to discovered life has also its miseries
Can anybody hear me?
Can anybody please help me?
Help me stand in this life for me to see
That I am still needed and that I am free
Trying to conceal the feeling of sorrow
Alone and thinking why I am always left behind
Still the emptiness fills my disoriented mind
Heart as cold as the lonely night
Feelings of encumber grasping me with tight
I try to scream but no voice came out
What I can feel are the sadness and doubts
Believing in promises and dreams without a foundation
Hopes that turned out to be just illusions
Tricking me in such a world covered with fantasies
Only to discovered life has also its miseries
Can anybody hear me?
Can anybody please help me?
Help me stand in this life for me to see
That I am still needed and that I am free
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