Echoes Of Solitude

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If I am blind to love

What am I worth?

This sadness is my desperation!

Oh what an evil grandmother you are...

Yet you are a beautiful rose unsaid

For an unsaid rose does not speak

About its wicked deeds,

Alone I am

And I am fine with that;

I hope my grandmother dies

With her lies.

Echoes of solitude

Never speak of spiritual attacks,

That's why a wicked grandmother never wins!

For she is a scarecrow

Scaring the birds away,

I ended her life completely...

For I am the storm

That rains upon truth,

For I am solid

And I am peace,

Do you dare embarrass yourself

Messing with me?

For I know the truth.

And echoes of solitude keep calling me...

I want to be a rose that's heard

And not a rose unsaid,

For you are my wicked grandmother!

I shall bring you to your knees

For you are a scarecrow

That nobody sees

And if you're trying to steal my light

You are sadly mistaken!

Echoes of solitude

Don't bring pain. 

  • Author: Soul Baby (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 14th, 2025 05:04
  • Comment from author about the poem: If you are dealing with someone who is completely soulless, please try and find a way to distance yourself from them. That's if you can. For soulless people are the scariest people on the planet. They are capable of doing dangerous things, and they are quick to play the victim when they are called out on their behavior. This is a stone-cold narcissist who enjoys inflicting pain onto others. They love to hurt people, and they love to watch others suffer. These kinds of people do not deserve your sympathy, prayers, or compassion. They are pretty much past the point of no return. So if you have a soul, good for you. Stay away from soulless people and watch your life get better. Unfortunately, we live in a world full of soulless people who simply just don't care about other people. It's hard. It's really hard. Yet I encourage you, the one who has a soul, to keep on pushing in life. Don't let the soulless disrupt your peace!
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