Lost in the Dark
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Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2024
This poem, Lost in the Dark, expresses the deep emotional struggle of a person who once believed in finding happiness and love but now feels lost, unworthy, and disconnected. It conveys the pain of self-doubt, as the speaker views themselves as ugly, dumb, and undeserving of affection. Through simple yet powerful language, the poem captures a sense of hopelessness, loneliness, and the crushing weight of feeling out of place in the world. It portrays a journey from seeking light to being engulfed in darkness, reflecting on the sorrow of unmet expectations and the loss of self-worth.
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A Dreamer's Poetry

46 parts Ongoing

This book holds poems woven from dreams, a tapestry of fantasy and obsession, daring to explore the depths of my emotions beyond mere definition. ˚❀ . ˚  ✦  ✿ . ˚ .   ˚ ✿. ˚  ❀ . ˚✦ .  ✿   ˚   ❀  * ˚   ❀ ✦ ˚ . For me every soul has a simple story, one that unfolds directly. But when it comes to poems, they transcend the ordinary. They are profound, open to interpretation, deciphered through the unique lens of your own perception. ⋆。˚ ☁︎ ˚。⋆。˚☽˚。⋆✩₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧ Soo..shall we uncover the magic within these pages, together exploring the spectrum of emotions and the captivating landscapes of fantasy? Umm..I'll take it as yes (*≧∀≦*) N PLS DON'T MIND MY DESCRIPTION M REALLY NOT GOOD AT IT ( ̄▽ ̄) ◇Used Pictures are not mine ◇Source: pinterest ♡So picture CREDIT goes to the rightful Author*