He was happy, playing melodious tunes as the sea sparkled and the sun shone.
He was left behind, wandering a quiet, dead sea, and he felt so alone.
He invented, built, constructed, and nothing made him happier.
He watched as his father was taken away; he shed tears, and he felt so alone.
She had made a friend at last, met someone to talk to.
She fled, while her home, her family, and her only companion burned, and she felt so alone.
He was ecstatic, he had finally been accepted, loved.
He cried, as the red blood seeped into the snow, and he felt so alone.
He created and dreamed, and he was glad, even if he was teased for his ideas.
He had a path he wanted to tread, but he had a debt to pay; he was stuck and he felt so alone.
He knew, and he yelled it out every day, laughing and hoping.
He wept bitterly, as she died in bed, and he felt so alone.
She had a family who cared for her, and a village that protected her.
She stared, as her mother bled, as her lifestyle was destroyed, and she felt so alone.
He was determined; he would beat her eventually and nothing could stop him.
He saw her ahead, leaving forever; he'd never catch up, and he felt so alone.
He found brothers, and they shared an unbreakable bond.
He cried out as one disappeared, and even with the words the other said, he felt so alone.
They met, one by one, some more broken than others.
They laughed, sailing with a bright lion's head, and they couldn't believe they had ever felt so alone.
A few days ago, I learned how to write a poem called a 'ghazal' (pronounced huzzle). Then I got the idea for this. It's my first ever fanfic, even if it's not really a story. I never thought that my first fanfic would be a poem since I prefer writing stories, but I'm not quite confident enough in my stories yet. Heck, I don't even have a story idea yet. Well, I have one, but I have no clue how I could start it off. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed my short little poem. I had trouble with Sanji considering he hasn't had some tragic event in his life, other than the starving on a rock situation, which wouldn't have fit well into this. I'd truly appreciate it if any of you could leave some feedback- suggestions, comments, etc. Thank you for reading!
-Spoons
