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Doesn'T Solitude Inflict Pain

Loners choose lonely corners, unexplainable are their moods; they are the introverts we misunderstand, if loneliness increases so do their woes... and sorting out their thoughts, they accept their fate and meet their end. Doesn't solitude inflict pain? How miserable and empty days are for the ones not loving anyone! What keeps one happy and sane? Deprivation of anything is the reason for heartbreaks and endless regrets! Loners seem happy and undisturbed by sound, they seek that serenity they never found and what the hurt is replaced with the illusion that once the heart is wounded no infusion can heal what was broken by harmful words, and living alone they're poked by their own thorns. Doesn't solitude inflict pain? Who chooses loneliness is surely to abstain from the joys love gives to heart and brain; doesn't solitude inflict pain? Are loners tired of living in the fast lane? Copyright ( c ) 2018 by Andrew Crisci

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