Ignore me. <br />I do not realize- <br />I have absolutely no poise <br />and I have no ties anymore. <br />For no one can be trusted. <br />Will they all turn by me? <br />Assist me. <br />I am just a girl in the corner, <br />alone in her own miserable company. <br />And aching, <br />Deeply into despair- <br />Why do they stand by each other? <br />Leave me. <br />I want to have meaning too, <br />may be then I will find another. <br />And may be then I will prove it to them. <br /> Will I spoil the standing somehow? <br />Stop me. <br />My imaginings are gone, <br />they flew out the window. <br />And I hear the odium’s bell-sweet release. <br />When can I get theses similes out of my skull? <br />Remind me. <br />I can not handle anymore dismissal. <br />I think that I will just lie down and sigh- <br />And perhaps cry with a bit more emotion. <br />What makes my mind so lacking in the finding? <br />Fake me. <br />I find myself wiping off the stares. <br />I hear the mutterings which only I can comprehend. <br />Words no longer spoil anymore. <br />When did the line end? <br />Lose me. <br /> <br /> “The itsy bitsy writer crept <br />yet, <br />downward come the hand and scratch the fire out- <br />And circle a round the rhyming- the eroding, pocket filled of posers— <br /> <br /> Do we all dropp down? <br /> <br />Ignore me.<br /><br />Candice Renae Williams<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-girl-in-the-corner/