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Alone, but not.
Alone I stand among the crowd,
With family, friends, yet feeling isolated.
Though surrounded, I feel alone,
With school and work, a constant struggle,
Trying to keep up with life's pace,
But finding no peace in this constant chaos.
Two siblings grab all the attention,
While I remain lost in life's maze.
They enjoy the spotlight's love,
While I endure rejection's cold embrace.
Far from Dad, and Mom’s endless fights,
Each word from her feels like a knife.
Feeling like an outcast among friends,
Never their top priority, the pain is real.
Longing to be someone's favorite,
But lost in a sea of faces, feeling incomplete.
Seventeen, a time of freedom,
Yet here I am, feeling lost and alone.
Wishing for a voice, a touch, a connection,
To know I'm not completely on my own.
If only someone cared enough to ask,
To see beyond this mask, this inner fire.
Why do I retreat to my small room,
Lost in dreams, seeking solace in silence?
Alone with my thoughts, longing for company,
Craving touch, seeking meaningful words.
In this solitude, I plead,
For someone to reach out and truly see me.
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This piece was written as a poem of distress, I had originally written the poem when I was struggling with family issues and I really ended up liking the poem.