I tried to have that conversation...
The one where you tell them that life feels kinda rough
And halfway through the sentence, they yell "ENOUGH"
Then they say that your life is easy
But the thought of going outside makes you queasy
And your bed feels like the only real hug you've ever got
And the sight of happy people reminds you of what you're not
And everyday worries focus into constant fears you can't face
Like you've been running for years but everyone forgot to cheer you on for the race
And the numbness and the unbearable weight
And the fear and the silence that you have grown to hate
Will go away and the fog will lift
And you'll realize that the weight was a gift
And that there are bigger hugs than the one in bed
And the old you with no hope is gone and dead
And this time you will speak and they will listen
And the tears on your face will become diamonds and glisten
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Maybe I'm Just Getting Older
PoetryLove, anxiety, hope, fear, identity, and pain are all things that we experience while growing up. This is a collection of poetry from my personal experience being a teenager and some poems about books I have read. Feel free to critique my poetry or...