Tired (Brandy Goodman poem #8)
I’m tired of saying I’m tired
When someone asks after me
The strong front faded long ago
Now the shell is what they see.
Walking about with a sour look
Never a positive word to say
Shuffling through life like a zombie
On any and every given day.
I’m tired of feeling tired
Weary down to the bone
Dragging the bottom of the barrel
Utterly lost and alone.
Consumed by pain and worry
Drowning in hurt and fear
Pushing everyone away
Because it aches to have them near.
I’m tired of being tired
Exhausted to the core
Fretting about everyone and everything
Leaves me physically sore.
Entombed by the weight of problems
Shrouded in the dankness and dark
Scrounging to fine some good
To bring back my old spark.
I know I’m not the only one
Others have felt the way I do
But their words just don’t help
My negative point of view.
So many years feeling this way
Have finally taken their toll
How do I find a way back
From being tired to the depths of my soul.
What a poignant and evocative phrase, “I’m tired of being tired.”
“Scrounging to find some good.”
“How do I find a way back from being tired to the depths of my soul.”
Your words have captured feelings that are very difficult to express. Painful but beautiful poem.
Thank you
I agree with Linda and this poem is poignant, given our current times.