Bury me in silence deep,
Where no one ever comes to weep.
In a place where the wind won't blow,
Where no one ever has to know.I've lived my life in quiet shame,
A faceless soul with no one's name.
No hand to hold, no eyes to meet—
Just endless, cold, and empty streets.So bury me where no one stands,
With no one there to hold my hands.
No tears to fall, no words to say—
Just leave me there to waste away.I won't be missed, I won't be known,
A silent death, completely alone.
And when I'm gone, the world won't care—
It's like I was never there.
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Thoughts that Fester in the Brain: A Collection of Despair
Poetry"Thoughts that Fester in the Brain" is a haunting collection of poetry that explores the depths of loneliness, heartbreak, and despair. Each poem captures the raw emotions of feeling lost, forgotten, and unseen in a world that offers no solace. For...