FORCED CRY

FORCED CRY

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"FORCED CRY" is an emotional exploration of struggle and vulnerability. The speaker finds themselves overwhelmed by sorrow and confusion, caught in a painful situation that feels inescapable. The imagery of "drowning in tears" and the "sharp pain" conveys deep anguish, suggesting that the speaker is grappling with both external and internal conflicts. The phrase "the cry is forced out of me" highlights a sense of helplessness, as if their pain can no longer be contained. Despite the struggle, there's an element of raw honesty in the admission of feeling lost and unsure. Overall, the poem captures a poignant moment of distress, where the speaker's emotional turmoil is laid bare, resonating with anyone who has felt trapped by their circumstances.
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Another collection of poems from 8th-grade minds! These poems conclude our personal struggles, ups and downs, and friendships (with one another and others) throughout this year. We hope you enjoy and find special meaning for yourself in these poems. May you know that you are not alone and be helped if you are having a difficult year! Also, some of these poems are to each other (there are some that form a "mini poem series," if you will, but it's not stated if they continue each other), some are to other people, and others are just... by themselves. While some of these were inspired by someone, to someone, or about someone, all of these were important to us and have a special meaning. Most were about ourselves and our personal experiences, though. May you LOVE, and STAY with your KINDred!

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