The Loneliest Person On Earth Poem by Amanda Larsen

The Loneliest Person On Earth



The loneliest person on earth
Swallowed a tear
But no one would taste it
She held back a cry that no one would hear
The loneliest person on earth
felt a heartbeat flicker
but no one could comfort her fear

She drowned in the solitude
and reached out to touch a stranger's shoulder
But strange shoulders always fade
And no one had ever felt her blade

She smiled at the moon but it hit in a cloud
it backed off of her unwanted figure
She held up her glass as a toast to her stars
But the stars weren't hers
They were mocking her scars
From the hours of trigger

So she lit one more fire
and blew one more ring
to the emptiest tower
she would silently sing
But the words were unfamiliar
and the music was stolen
from emptiness sin

She held on to her darling
but her darling let go
She escaped from the flow
but the flow didn't notice
And the lies in a smile that politeness has forced...

Isn't happy an endless 'of course'

She held back one more moment
and wished for her end
But not even death was her friend

The loneliest person on earth couldn't mend
the wounds that were caused by the heartless

She was bleeding
but no one could recognize blood
She was screaming
but no one could hear her
And the pen in her hand
that is writing these words
doesn't really fit in to be near her

The loneliest person on earth wrote a song
but the melody was kind of broken
So the audience yawned
and moved up from their seats
never caring for words she had spoken

She has taken the time
and embraced every crime
from her dying bed until her birth

She can run from her mind
but she'll always be found
as the loneliest person on earth

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