Poets and Their So-Called Emo Poetry by Amanda (c)
People say it's 'emo.' They say it's depressing. But we, the poets, know. It's only expression.
We may write about food or playing with knives. Whatever it is, it's not necessarily our lives!
We imagine this stuff or take it from reality. It could be a bluff or our current scenery.
We write angry when we're joyous inside. We write optimistically, when we're ready to hide.
In rare times, we write our actual feelings. They could be within rhymes, or just scattered.
Poets can't be predicted; We're fascinating specimens. You couldn't even find out who we were if you asked our best friends.
Don't think that we're in love, if we write about teen angst. It's probably a parody inspired by our so-called school 'saints.'
Because people may call us scary. But you should know that we're laughing as you hop on a ferry, desperate to leave us behind.
You people can say it's 'emo' or that it's depressing. But that only means that you don't understand it.
MandiLila · Tue Aug 10, 2010 @ 12:48am · 1 Comments |