Little girl, pretty girl
This poem is an emotional exploration of a young girl's experience with love and heartbreak. It begins by addressing the girl, acknowledging her beauty and innocence while warning her of the pain that comes with love. The poem describes her emotional turmoil as she prays in an empty church, hoping for divine intervention in her troubled relationship. The repeated imagery of tears and the stars suggests a sense of loneliness and longing for something greater. The poem captures the cycle of hope and disappointment, as the girl tries to move on from a relationship that was never truly fulfilling. The recurring motif of 'midnight' and 'stars' symbolizes moments of reflection and the search for solace in the universe. The poem ultimately conveys a message of resilience and self-discovery, encouraging the girl to find strength within herself and to let go of the past. The use of free verse allows for a raw and honest expression of emotions, making the poem relatable to anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and loss.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| altar | a raised place in a church | a special table for religious ceremonies | awl-tur |
| pew | a long bench in a church | a long seat in a church | pyoo |
| bullshit | nonsense | silly or untrue talk | bool-shit |
| gaze | look | a long look | gayz |
| starlit | lit by stars | brightened by stars | stahr-lit |
| midnight | 12 o'clock at night | the middle of the night, 12 AM | mid-nahyt |
| scars | marks left by wounds | marks left from healing | skahrz |
| fades | disappears slowly | slowly goes away | faydz |
| forgive | pardon | to let go of anger | fur-giv |
| endless | without end | going on forever | end-lis |
| joy | happiness | a feeling of great happiness | joi |
| strength | power | being strong | strengkth |
| ghost | spirit | an invisible spirit | gohst |
| beautiful | very pretty | very nice to look at | byoo-tuh-ful |
| breathe | inhale and exhale | to take in air | breeth |
The poet is unknown and the piece appears to be contemporary, reflecting modern themes of love and heartbreak.