What is the Stantonian Association of Interesting People?

My friends, this blog is dedicated to those men and women who go out of their way to be remarkably interesting. In other words, all of those fascinating Stanton students (or, in the rarest of cases, students from other schools) can join this blog to appreciate creative writing developed by us students. I, Braden Beaudreau, the creator of this blog, will post my past, present, and future works on this website, and those who join and comment will get the same opportunities. May all of you live in happiness and peace, and never forget: being interesting is the only way to stand out from the masses.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Stay With Me

Each awakening of sun,
Another day has begun
Without you.

You're a wish that never came true
And a grain of sand that never fell.
A scar of love and pain
And a smile captured in a spell.

You're the future I can never touch,
And a memory I will never know.
You are only what you left for me,
And only what I could see.

Take these shaking hands, wrap them in yours.
Brush the hair from my face
And kiss the tracks the tears leave
Upon my face.
Watch me break my heart and learn to love again.
Whisper footsteps in my ear
So the path is always clear.

To replace would be a mortal sin
And to forget would be a curse.
Love me forever and see thousands of suns
Stay with me here, in my heart
In verse.

7 comments:

  1. I like it. It was a strong piece- emotion emanates from it. Line 7 was my favorite.

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  2. Cliche but sincere perhaps,

    3rd stanza was my favorite.

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  3. I disagree. Just because a poem deals with love does not make it cliche.

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  4. You've been a great addition to this blog. I really thought your 4th stanza was impressive, imagery-wise.

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  5. Rearden, its not cliche because its about love, its because I didn't feel it added anything new to love.

    Jabber and I have already established cliche isn't necessarily, bad, its just not awesome.

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  6. I agree with you that some of the thoughts are a bit cliche, sometimes I just can't help myself. I need to work on it in general.

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