UNTITLED...

cerry

What do you see when you look in the mirror?

What do I see when I look in the mirror?

I wanna say I see a successful me

 A happy me

a proud me 

but I don't...

I feel like I'm a failure and due to that I see myself as one too

Damnn I hate this feeling...

This feeling of one's own imprisonment...

I feel like I'm drowning and everybody is just watching

Waiting for my end

I see myself in the mirror and I can't recognize me

I want to feel something...

I need to feel something...

anything but that feeling...

I'm desperate...

but nothing...

I'm in an abyss of darkness

even my own shadow is unseen

I want to break free

but can I?

  • Author: cerry (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 2nd, 2023 05:11
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 16
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  • mvvenkataraman

    Out of 800 Billion people in the world,
    You are standing as the only one,
    We must love ourselves deeply,
    Others will love us for money
    Or our body for sheer lust,
    Love yourself deeply please,
    Take care of your health wisely,
    Dress neatly and appealingly,
    You will have many well-wishers
    And think of them and feel happy,
    Your mom and dad and friends
    Are always there to love you,
    When I was in my tenth standard,
    Two elderly boy commented adversely
    About my cheeks as hollow,
    I became a psychological wreck,
    I artificially tried to cover it,
    Later I came to know clearly
    That Westerners had such a cheek
    And call it stylishly as angular cheeks,
    After that I never bothered about my cheeks,
    Till today, my cheeks aren't chubby,
    As this is a decent site
    I didn't mention certain things,
    Those two elderly boys observed
    Which made me fear a lot,
    What they said is suppressed by me,
    As I must respect the site always,
    Be cheerful dear friend, be happy!

    • cerry

      Thank you!!!



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