Wall-E | Teen Ink

Wall-E

July 9, 2010
By Uwantsummao BRONZE, Sunrise, Florida
Uwantsummao BRONZE, Sunrise, Florida
4 articles 0 photos 0 comments

In the shell he sits,
Quietly,
Waiting, chirping, but never clearly speaking.
The frustration that ran through him must have been unbearable.
Coming out of his shell for nourishment,
The mistake, on my part, was not realizing his agony.
That reaching may not have just been for water.

Expressing my bad feelings
And being told I was foolish,
Did not make me give up.
The day of the doctor,
Coming to save his life,
Was the day I wasn’t there.
Was the day I was too late.

Upon coming home and seeing that blackened box
The one there he would rest for the remainder of his time here on Earth,
Was the one I placed gently under the tallest tree.
The place where he can finally rest in peace.


The author's comments:
This poem was written based on a pet of mine that passed away. He was really important to me and I hope you enjoy my poem.

Similar Articles

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

This article has 1 comment.


on Aug. 8 2010 at 9:13 pm

so sad, yet so amazing.

You are a great writer!