The Unknown Fear

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In constant fear; a terrible place to be. I have been troubled by so many unknown illness and surgical challenges.

The Unknown Fear

What do I do, it seems all lost,

Lost it seems to be, but lost

By all means fear is not me.

O’ Lord fear is just not me.

 

Look past the facade

And into my anguished woes

I know I am not my problem.

My problems are not me.

But problems are destined to be.

O’ Lord that is just not me.

 

Lost I am, as in the deep blue sea.

I Pray Lord deliver me.

It’s so dark and lonely,

A desolate place to be.

Lost, darkness, deep blue sea.

Praying O’ Lord deliver me.

 

Trying to find a reason

To keep on living, ‘cause

I knew a man, who was like me,

He didn’t make it out of the sea.

Praying O’ Lord deliver me.

 

In that darkness, like a bird in the sea

Reflection on troubles that still may come to be. Yet

Sadness, darkness, fear and

Lacking the power of three.

Praying O’ Lord deliver me.

 

Fear is not warranted, but it engulfs me.

Oh the apprehension in fear

Of that darkness, that hovers over me.

Absurd images and pessimistic views

My knees are shaking finding that a reason.

Praying O’ Lord deliver me.

 

Darkness hovers over me

I am so frightened and it

Gives rise to ridiculousness

Apprehension of sustained fear

As Fear still hovers over me.

Skeptical that I am fear is adhering to me.

O’ Lord deliver me from fear.







By CatsMeow © 2-7-2012 All rights reserved.

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Lind commented on The Unknown Fear

03-17-2017

We all drift when we are lost or lonely. This is a very good way to express the feelings that often make us bitter. Great write.

Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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