It was suggested I try the trauma diaries as a way to talk about what happened. I haven't really had much luck with the journals I've kept in the past, but I figure it doesn't hurt to try, right?
There are a lot of times when I try to write that I end up with something along the lines of poetry, instead of dialogue...and that's what's happened the last few times I've tried to journal, so I guess I'm just going to go with it and see what happens?
This is one that came out a few days ago while trying to write, and it hit home with me because it's the closest I've come in writing before to saying anything about what happened.
Lost and lonely girl,
where did all your friends go?
What happened to that smile I used to see?
What happened to those bright blue eyes staring back at me?
Lost and lonely girl,
keep your head up high.
Wasn’t it just yesterday you told me you could fly?
What happened to those hopes and dreams?
She said, “Life has happened, so it seems.”
Lost and lonely girl,
be carefull of what you hear,
the loudest voices aren’t always right.
What happened to that innocence,
what happened to that clear skin?
She said, “this is what happens when you become somebody’s sin.”
Lost and lonely girl,
it gets better, I swear.
“What happened to the truth,” she asked,
“for it’s lies like those I fear.”
There are a lot of times when I try to write that I end up with something along the lines of poetry, instead of dialogue...and that's what's happened the last few times I've tried to journal, so I guess I'm just going to go with it and see what happens?
This is one that came out a few days ago while trying to write, and it hit home with me because it's the closest I've come in writing before to saying anything about what happened.
Lost and lonely girl,
where did all your friends go?
What happened to that smile I used to see?
What happened to those bright blue eyes staring back at me?
Lost and lonely girl,
keep your head up high.
Wasn’t it just yesterday you told me you could fly?
What happened to those hopes and dreams?
She said, “Life has happened, so it seems.”
Lost and lonely girl,
be carefull of what you hear,
the loudest voices aren’t always right.
What happened to that innocence,
what happened to that clear skin?
She said, “this is what happens when you become somebody’s sin.”
Lost and lonely girl,
it gets better, I swear.
“What happened to the truth,” she asked,
“for it’s lies like those I fear.”