Wednesday, May 9, 2007

A Piece of Paper by Julia Biggs

I saw this black piece of paper
And it looked
Kind of lonely,
Like it needed someone
To talk to.

So I started to talk.
I told it about
School and trivial things,
And my need
For someone to talk to,

And in return
It told me about trees
And Autumn
And hwere it had come from.

The paper looked sad
When it told me about the
Wind in the trees
And the coming of man
Who had felled the tree,
And I felt ashamed.

Then I got angry.
I had problems enough
Without
Guilt.

I tore up the paper.
I tore up myself.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I felt a purity and an innocence that moved me to tears

Anonymous said...

You spelt 'where' wrong.

Anonymous said...

I can't help but note that Julia Biggs is a horrible poet. This little attempt is pathetic, worth a read only to throw it away. If this was on a piece of paper, I most definitely would tear it up.

Anonymous said...

haha thank you! i was forced to read this poem in english class and everyone in my class inferred that the speaker is on drugs. and right now my assignment is to find the theme and do random things with this poem and somehow google brought me here.

Unknown said...

"black" racist

Unknown said...

Guys let me tel you smethng this poem to me its okay and when I read it I feel something in my heart,sometimes we just have to swallow our pride and do the right thing lol lol

Unknown said...

Guys let me tel you smethng this poem to me its okay and when I read it I feel something in my heart,sometimes we just have to swallow our pride and do the right thing lol lol