Poems from Anna Smith
I do not wear a mask
I am forced into a mask by society
A society that deems me “fat”
Everyday I view myself as too heavy
And everyday
I...
Sleep the day away with me
We'll curl up in my bed
And thatoughts that swarmed like locusts
Will be quieted down
By the sound of your...
When my mind is quiet
Is when I worry most
It's peaceful in my head
And that terrifies me
Silence
Silence drwons out the little girl...
Sometimes, I am afraid
I'm never sure what of
It just sweeps over me
And suddenly, I am terrified
Suddenly, my world ceases to make sense...
But I cannot fix myself
When you are still clinging to the pieces of me you think you own
If I am ever to be whole again
You'll need to...