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The Cure for Loneliness
I had the need to be popular,
The need to fit in.
I was constantly changing who I was,
With a burning desire to please everyone.
I wished for thousands of friends,
In order to never feel lonely.
Though after some time,
And many fake friendships,
The weight of being someone I was not,
Was heavy enough to break any scale.
I was lost and lonely,
That was until,
My sister blessed me with life-changing words.
She told me the value of friendships doesn’t come in numbers,
And instead of focusing on a certain amount of friends,
I need to focus on having a few friends that value true friendship.
I will never forget the day I received that advice,
For it is the day I found the true cure for loneliness.
I wrote this poem as a tribute to my sisters who have been a huge help to me.