Acrostic Poem using the word: FORTUITOUS by Keira
Falling down in a heap onto the hardwood of my bedroom floor. This is the last thing I remember as my world whirls past in blurry pieces; the edges softening and fading until I succumb to darkness
Orthostatic? I don’t even know what that means.
“Rest” the man who reveals himself tells me as I hear the sound of waves crashing
Tori is standing over me; fear, panic and utter horror in her eyes. I am so sorry to put you through this, but
Underwater is where I want to be–swimming with the beluga whales who will nuzzle me with their open faces and melon heads
I would rather be dead than sick most days;
Truth be told
Others do not want to hear those words, so I never say them out loud
Underwater with the belugas is where I would rather be
Strong and free
–Written by, Keira
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Wow Keira… I’ve felt that way often. Well stated. Hang in there. Some if not most are really tough, but you are not alone.
I totally agree. Hugs Mary