Fake Friendship Poem by Meriam Joseph

Fake Friendship



This fake friendship is clearly not unknown
Invisible hellos hung on motionless air all alone
Lost dignity deepens with every heartless soul
My friend, yellow roses'll bloom the day you'll truly smile at all.

Fresh mornings stink with dead silent glares
I'm beyond done trying to balance out this nightmare
Tied up conversation will not help us get past,
Barriers we've created from our jealous scars

Look at us! Took lost to find ourselves
We took a step too deep into the woods
Turned into Benedict Arnolds
Compromise? It's too late to think we could

We walk side by side, all for the sake of company
And everything is just so hollow, it's pure vanity
We insult each other, and I hate that it makes us feel good
I may seem to be made of rocks, but I'm not that show off kind of good

And we've both changed from four years ago
Change is never meant to be pretty
Pain drives out blood from your ego
People don't change until it hurts, what a pity!

All Copyrights Reserved To Meriam Joseph

Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship,pride
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
'This poem is about how you have friends whom you hang out with all the time, but for some reason you feel like there is no friendship, or connection or bond between you and your fellow gals. It's as if everything is just a play that's puts on to show other people how happy and prefect you are with you so called 'fake friends''
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