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Inversed "Solipsism"

May 4, 2012
By jlb1993 SILVER, La Chapelle Aux Lys, Other
jlb1993 SILVER, La Chapelle Aux Lys, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives." - Chuck Palahnuik


Should I find joy or grief,
In my ever growing belief.
A discovery I think I stumbled upon,
In the back of my mind it persisted on.

The reality behind what once was,
A quiet voice eating me inside .
Oh how could I have been so blind,
Not to see the importance, maybe because.

I didn't want to see, that I will always be.
Oh so far away, with you all I shall not play.
No longer children, and with age I disappear.
I am destined to rot in this pit of loneliness & fear.

Fear of knowing...

That my words hold no importance,
My presence no significance.
As I fade from you thoughts,
My being turns to naught.
Though I try so hard to resist,
I realize that I no longer exist.


The author's comments:
This is my effort, to express a worry, more a realization, that is ripping me up day after day. I'm not sure if I managed to make it clear, and if not I hope you will find a personal interpretation that you can either relate to or understand. One thing I just want to make clear the "You" in the poem is no specific person, it is people in general.

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