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Frustration
Another day has gone since the moving.
More frustration is coming along,
It comes like the speed of light
Oh how bad I want it to go away so I can feel alright.
I think of ways to get rid of it
Should I run away and don’t turn back,
Or should I let it all it all out with a shout
But running away doesn’t define who I am
And letting it out won’t help me much
It might sedate me for a few moments
Or for a week or so,
But the frustration continues to overflow
Then I just take day by day
And eventually I am going to get used to where I am.
Of course the people are different from the ones I knew
That is probably why I only choose talk to a few
But I know this was the best option
Opportunities all around
Eventually things will go as planned
And I will not let my frustration and anger interfere
But you can not beat time
And living life we can not outlast forever
So I must act fast
And let the past be the past
And live life to the fullest
Each day, each week
Each month, each year
With no regrets.
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When I had to write a poem for English class, I remember how I was so frustrated and aggravated when I moved to a different state. But I realized that it made me a better person, and it was an interesting experience.