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Savannah Thomas
October 7, 2020
Poetry by
Ayesha Tariq Ali
Sometimes, I think,
I’ve lived too long
.
Seen a thousand ships sink,
But then one floats along.
Days pass by,
Without any hope.
But then comes a tie,
Which leads me to cope.
Youth has no age,
My experience echos.
And so I turn a new page,
Living everyday,
To make a difference.
Featured image obtained from:
https://unsplash.com/@devintavery
Categories:
Poetry
Tags:
bipoc
mental health
mental health awareness
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