There are many reasons to cry.
But I don't want and try.
To remember things that make me smile,
But I can't, and it makes me cry.
There are many reasons to die.
But I think it's just a lie.
And someday everything will change.
And if I die,I will lose my chance.
There are many reasons to hate myself.
And with my enemies, I hurt myself.
No one cares for me.
I know I'll always be lonely.
There are many reasons to love sad songs.
They come from my heart with their words.
Thank you, MuSic, for being with me.
When everyone left me and I was lonely.
There are many reasons not to have dreams.
They will never come true, and my tears
Will always be hidden under my smile.
Yes. It's my life and my style.
There are many reasons not to ask something.
They are just talking with each other and laughing.
None of them listen to me. I look at them.
And understand how nonentity I am...
There are many reasons to understand,
I'm not Alice, and it isn't Wonderland.
There is no reason to live.
But I do, and I don't know why.
08.03.18
- Author: Diana (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: August 27th, 2023 15:03
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Comments7
very touching Diana
Thank you
what a potent talent you possesses
young poet
a genuine delight to read your raw honesty,
thank you for choosing to share
soar high, butterfly
pain is inevitable, but those scars
add, to our beautiful...
Thank you
Death and life are in the power of the tongue:
Reasons differs and matters... and behind each of them many more reasons are attached. Closely knitted! Nice work!
There are so many reasons to live! You will be amazed and have fantastic times. I totally understand feeling this way, too, at times. Feeling on the outside, not fitting in, a nonentity, too. Realize that you have so much to offer those around you. Realize your small, positive impacts on others can be the world for them. Sending love and peace.
Thank you so much for your words... 🥰
🙏💕
You make me emotional
I can truly feel it! Great! 🫶
🥰
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