Someone hands me a problem
All wrapped in distress
Packaged in pain
"Can you carry this"
I see the hurt in their eyes
From carrying everything so long
I take the parcel with a smile
"Don't worry at all"
"Can you carry this?"
Another asks
Holding out a bag of sorrow
Laced with depression
"Of course"
I say
Without another thought
They relax
As the pack goes from their back
To mine
I sink lower to the ground
"Can you carry this"
Holding out a burden of self resentment
Tied with a ribbon of anxiety
"Definitely"
A little more won't **** me
The burden is set down on my shoulders
I get a little heavier
My bones aching with the weight
My feet digging cracks in the pavement
I paste a smile on my face
Then you come around
"Can you carry this?"
I took one look in your eyes
"Yes"
Your sack was the heaviest of them all
Grief
Shame
Heartache
Anguish
Torture
My very essence trembled
Under the weight
Of your burden
I was close to the breaking point
But you needed me,
So I carried on
Pretending that I could bear it all