So you found your way to my domain. I like you already. Just so you
know what you're getting into, here's some random stuff about me.
Name: Amy
Activities: karate, vollyball, horseback riding, rifle, rock climbing, writing, acting, singing, drama stuff
Likes: nature, time with friends, bad kung fu movies, batman, pizza, and really big rocks
Dislikes (just for the heck of it): little kids, excessive swearing, pumpkin, wimpy thunder storms
Most
of my poems are about dark issues, such as cutting, depression, rape,
eating disorders and such. Many of the more recent poems are about
Bond. They are very dear to my heart, because they are one of the few
things left that remind me of him.
Bond-
Recently a friend of mine killed himself. He was the last person any of us
thought would have done that, and the pain is indescribable. Bond was
an amazing person with a sense of honor and loyelty that will be
missed. I think about him every day. The poem "We Will See You Again"
was written the day I found out he was dead. One month after his death,
I wrote "One Month and a Day." Over the months, I have used poetry as a
healing process, and most of these poems are posted here. Writing is my
grief counceling that has helped me move on. Bond, my friend, I miss
you. I hope you find heaven. Of all the people in the world, you are
the closest thing to a guardian angel I have ever had. You were too
good for this world.