Do you know my pain
I sat alone in the corner of the coffee shop, drinking a hot cup of coffee and staring blankly out the window. A crowd of people chattering and laughing swirled around me, but I felt numb. My mind was filled with dark thoughts, replaying painful memories on a loop.
"Do you know my pain?" he asked softly. "Because I think I know you."
I was surprised by his forwardness but found I couldn't look away. There was something compelling about this stranger, a sense that he truly understood what I was going through, no one else ever did. I nodded slowly. "I think you might."
He raised his hand. "I'm Sagar"
I pushed it reluctantly. " Gonia"
"I'm so sorry," I said softly. “I know it feels like darkness. It's like a weight that you can never get rid of.
Now he is not here
Who will not bring him here now?
Was he here forever
Who will find him here
Do you know my pain, I do not know here?
I was left alone here;
He went here, now I will never meet here
Again the debris in the second birth here
I hear this sad story from the readers here.
Again the debris in the second birth here
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This was so poignant, profound and powerful! I loved it!