I don’t need nerves of steel
To be allowed to grow and heal.
My tears make me a warrior.
Call me sensitive, if you will,
Emotions don’t scare me —
I’ve had my fill.
My tears make me a warrior.
It takes courage to face the things I’ve seen.
Bliss, pain, and everything in between.
My tears make me a warrior.
Depression, sadness, and despair?
Bitter and angry beyond repair?
My tears make me a warrior.
I may scream;
I just might cry.
I won’t pretend
Something’s in my eye.
I have no need
To hide or deny.
Ask about my feelings?
Let me demystify —
My tears make me a warrior.
I don’t need to act tough.
Reality is enough.
It takes guts to cry,
That’s why I’m so fly—
My tears make me a warrior.
NaPoWriMo.net Day 8
“Today I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that relies on repetition. It can be repetition of a phrase, or just a word. Need a couple of examples? Try “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe, or Joy Harjo’s “She Had Some Horses”. Poe’s poem creates a relentless, clanging effect through the repetition of the word “bells,” while Harjo’s repeated use of the phrase “she had some horses” and variations thereof gives her poem poem its incantatory effect, while also deepening its central philosophical conceit of what things are the same and what things are different.”