One Girl Walking
She walks the tightrope of calamity
Hoping one day she won’t reach insanity
She comes from a broken family
Strung by tragedy
That’s the very cause of her loss of sanity
She used to dream of having her name on billboards and magazines
Now the only thing she has her name on are pill bottles, snuffing out her dreams
She clings to the surface
Always tilting but never falling
She has no hope that someone will be calling
And yet she’s still walking
Out of sheer faith;
Like a blade clinging to it’s scathe
Pleading for a chance
For the will to crawl, to walk, to dance
Bottling up the words of despair
Hoping that she’ll find some kind of care
But a pleasant smile and kind eyes
Is all it takes as a disguise
She looks to be fine
But she’s still waiting for her stars to align
And what you don’t know is she’s hiding under a hood
Constantly telling herself all will be good
Hiding her imperfections and tears
Only out of sheer fears
For the future
For those who persecute her
For the obstacles to come
And yet she’s still walking
This tightrope grows narrower by the day
Trying to wash what little hope she has away
She gathered her broken pieces and stitched them all together
Whoever said soft skin can’t be leather
She’s drowning, suffocating, gasping for air
She’s falling in her own despair
Ragged and tired, she’s a child wanting to be hired
Not out of desire but only necessity
“They’ll only think less of me”
Those words burn in her head
Only making her wish to be dead
And yet she’s still walking
Still walking
Still stumbling down the path of life
Reaching each day with a new strife
Hoping that one day there will be an end to her tragedy
Only for the saving of her own anatomy
She believes in a better future
For the optimism
For the hope
For the belief
That one day things will be different