Not much of a Side-character
I was a side character in my own story, A funny thing, really,

I was a side character in my own story,
A funny thing, really,
I watched from the sidelines as the story went on,
I wondered what was the point of me being here all along,
When the scenes flipped and changed, I stood by in a trance,
When was I supposed to enter? I waited for a chance,
If only I could make my story fit my ideals,
I would be the main lead,
I looked around for advice, but everyone was busy playing their roles,
So I stuck to the sidelines, hoping for a miracle to unfold,
Years slipped by one frame at a time,
I watched myself grow tired of waiting on the sidelines,
So I thought enough, I need to decide,
From the next day onwards, I decided to step out,
Do what was possible for me and left my burden of doubt,
And what a decision that was; it changed my whole life,
Suddenly, I was the hero of my dear life,
I laughed at myself, what a fool I had been,
Expecting someone else to show me how my life should be lived.
About the Creator
Simran Daniel
Just exploring emotions, unpacking thoughts, and sharing stories that come on at a random time and refuse to let go.
Rachel Reviews: Lunch Tales: Teagan by Lucille Guarino
Well, I did enjoy this! Sometimes, all you need is just great storytelling and this is what Lucille Guarino delivers here. There's no big message to this book; it's just about folks and families, living their lives and coping with everything that's being thrown at them and finding their way. But when it's done well, like it is here, then you have characters to whom you can relate, tension which leaves you rooting for a better outcome, attraction which has your heart racing and an urge, as a reader, to see the characters happy with the people with whom they belong.
By Rachel Deeminga day ago in BookClub

Comments (1)
This felt so empowering! Loved your poem!