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My Dream, a poem by Gina J. Coniglario, USA
School Poems & Dark Poems, Depressing Poems, Death Poetry
Gina J. Coniglario, USA
My Dream
Enormous, hilly libraryWith tons and tons of booksMy good friend RyaneHungry, flesh-eating sharksDarkness approachingThe last of my bubbles floating up aboveIntercoms a blabberingAll my friends are whisperingHuge shark’s tails swishingStarving beasts’ many large teeth chompingMy final air bubbles poppingMy last breath and scream come out of meDripping sweat’s stench from the past recessWooden bookcases holdingFairly new books and their pagesOcean’s salty smellFish poop floating byBlood dripping from my arm making the beasts go crazyBoredom from schoolTurns to my normal, talkative selfBut changes in an instant to nervousnessI am now sadCrying while thinking over my life’s journeyBecause I know the end is near
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