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I’d like to run… Away from the madding crowd Where I feel trapped and alone In a world full of people. I’d like to escape, if only for a while, From where I feel like a stranger In a world that I used to belong, That used to feel my home. I’d like to go to a distant place Where I could be alone, Even for just a moment, That even my thoughts could not find me. I am a strong woman, But I am exhausted. I’m tired of fixing Everything that is broken. Giving everything to everyone Until nothing is left for me. I’m tired of giving love But not getting love back in return. I’m tired of being kind To people who are ungrateful. I am tired, But I am not giving up. I just need a place of respite To heal my aching body, Restore my soul, Recharge my spirit. Loving can be exhausting, But loving is what keeps me going. I’m going away from the madding crowd To find myself from where I thought I’ve lost it. ©Penchie Limbo
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Feb 14, 2018
Feb 14, 2018 at 10:47 PM UTC
Away From The Madding Crowd
I’d like to run… Away from the madding crowd Where I feel trapped and alone In a world full of people. I’d like to escape, if only for a while, From where I feel like a stranger In a world that I used to belong, That used to feel my home. I’d like to go to a distant place Where I could be alone, Even for just a moment, That even my thoughts could not find me. I am a strong woman, But I am exhausted. I’m tired of fixing Everything that is broken. Giving everything to everyone Until nothing is left for me. I’m tired of giving love But not getting love back in return. I’m tired of being kind To people who are ungrateful. I am tired, But I am not giving up. I just need a place of respite To heal my aching body, Restore my soul, Recharge my spirit. Loving can be exhausting, But loving is what keeps me going. I’m going away from the madding crowd To find myself from where I thought I’ve lost it. ©Penchie Limbo
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47/F/Philippines
Feb 14, 2018
Feb 14, 2018 at 10:47 PM UTC
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