For today’s prompt, write a falling apart poem. The poem could be about a crumbling house, tree losing its leaves, or a car that’s breaking down. Of course, people break down and fall apart all the time–in both large and small ways.
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Here’s my attempt at a Falling Apart poem:
“When People Ask”
He’s quick to say he’s doing fine,
because he doesn’t want to talk
about himself, especially when
it’s about how he feels, because
one question always leads to
another question, and the last
thing he wants to do is answer
questions about how he’s not
holding it together as well as
he’d like, because they always
have advice and tips and that’s
not helpful at all, because he
wants–no, he needs–nothing
more than a person to listen
without feedback or questions
when his world’s falling apart.
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