By: Katelyn Tijerina

She lay down to sleep

The void of the lost deep

Softly sweetly she sang

Of daffodils blowing in rain

She sang like a mother might 

Though she wasn’t quite sure she was right

To slowly heal the open sore 

She sang and sang and sang some more

With her eyes shut tight

She sang of magical nights

She imagined what it’d be 

“If they had wanted me”

The story that makes me weep

Of the girl who sang herself to sleep 

Picture from: “Black And White Daffodil Photos for Sale (With Images): Daffodils, Daffodil Photos, Flowers Photography.” Pinterest, Fine Art America, www.pinterest.com/pin/63683782207698811/.

Katelyn

Hi, I'm Katelyn. I try to post every Friday. I post everything from poems to stories. I love to hear feedback and I hope you like it!

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  1. Keesor

    Another beautiful poem. It is sad, but she finds solace in singing, which I find comforting.

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