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ECHOS OF PAIN

ECHOS OF PAIN

   I close my eyes and try my hardest to be strong and push past this pain,
but nothing seems to work, I cant do it I would rather walk right out in front of a train,
   I need another hug, another priceless moment and another kiss goodbye,
I don't understand why did you leave me? Why did you have to go and die,
   
   The more time that goes by, the more I'm hit with reality, and all I do is hold my head and cry,
My life is pointless I am miserable I hate it what did I do I deserve to know why

   I have no outcome, no future, just uncontrollable tears; that hinder my soul daily and  make my spirit weak,
I find myself paralyzed at times as i sit on my bed looking at the floor all the sudden I'm in a trans and get stuck like I'm some kind of weird freak,
                                                                                                      
   Dad, … Grandma,.... you were my only go to's I had no matter what you always made sure i had absolutely no fears,
I  am all out of fake smiles and laughs to let out,
I hate breathing and knowing I'm stuck here alive, I'm full of anger and pain my soul has nothing but doubt.

                                BY: KASSY DENMAN  (10-28-2024)

Copyright © Kassy Denman | Year Posted 2024

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Date: 12/3/2024 10:10:00 AM

I’m so sorry for your loss. Your words moved me deeply I couldn’t help but feel emotional reading them. I understand the kind of pain that leaves you paralyzed, making everything feel meaningless. The truth is, the pain never fully goes away,you just learn to live with it. Its not about erasing the hurt but finding ways to endure and continue despite it.

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