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If loneliness was a person

How does it feel to be so lonely you can almost grab the feeling?

By Dominika DurcováPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
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If loneliness was a person
Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen on Unsplash

If loneliness was a person it would be sitting next to me

Smiling at me, grinning, laughing histerically

Don’t know where it came from or what it wants from me

Jumping at my shoulders, I’m crying silently

Its eyes are black and bloody

From seeing nothing ever

The sky above is cloudy

Hope I’m not feeling this forever

Emptiness, its greatest friend

Reaching, crawling for my soul

Guess I’ll make it to the end

If I let these feelings go

Never knew how to be on my own

Yearning for the company

But if you really have to go

Take the loneliness with you, away from me

sad poetry
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About the Creator

Dominika Durcová

I desire a life that is intense and meaningful. This gray world hurts.

Instagram: @theageoftears

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