All Nonfiction
- Bullying
 - Books
 - Academic
 - Author Interviews
 - Celebrity interviews
 - College Articles
 - College Essays
 - Educator of the Year
 - Heroes
 - Interviews
 - Memoir
 - Personal Experience
 - Sports
 - Travel & Culture
 All Opinions
- Bullying
 - Current Events / Politics
 - Discrimination
 - Drugs / Alcohol / Smoking
 - Entertainment / Celebrities
 - Environment
 - Love / Relationships
 - Movies / Music / TV
 - Pop Culture / Trends
 - School / College
 - Social Issues / Civics
 - Spirituality / Religion
 - Sports / Hobbies
 All Hot Topics
- Bullying
 - Community Service
 - Environment
 - Health
 - Letters to the Editor
 - Pride & Prejudice
 - What Matters
 - Back
 
Summer Guide
- Program Links
 - Program Reviews
 - Back
 
College Guide
- College Links
 - College Reviews
 - College Essays
 - College Articles
 - Back
 
Not a Fault but a Weakness
Time slips by unnoticed
 I’m only staring blindly into the distance
 Don’t you see how this is breaking me apart?
 
 I saw a waterfall when I was three
 I still remember how leaning over it all was a majestic tree
 Sometimes I wonder if it’s fallen by now – how strong could it be?
 
 A striped shirt lies, so innocently, on the ground beside me -
 Somehow it seems to be the only key -
 So I pick it up, bury my face in it
 
 I inhale the sweet scents
 Which almost seem to be meant
 To open the flood gates of memories
 
 And finally, after all this time,
 I surrender with a shaking sigh
 And cry

Similar Articles
JOIN THE DISCUSSION
This article has 0 comments.