Only through death will your silenced words speak as loud as you wished they would. That's the only time people will listen. The message you’ve been aching to get out all your life will only be recognized after you’re gone. It’s the only way. So maybe that’s why people die young. Although their voices are already silenced, but in a different way, they realize that the only way others will listen is through permanence.
But isn’t it funny; You won’t be there to witness your recognition, your fame. Just like Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allen Poe, Emily Dickinson, Vincent van Gogh, and Pachelbel’s Canon. Look at all of this recognition, this fame they got. All AFTER the tragedy of their deaths. Nobody cared to pay attention at first. But now that they’re gone, it’s all so much more valuable. Oh, the irony.
But I think it would be worth it, at least for me. It would be bittersweet, and it would be tragic. All of those people that hated me, they would finally feel remorse. HE would realize what he could’ve had. Finally, people would appreciate me. Finally, I would be loved. Missed. Noticed. It’s all so selfish, but I’m allowed my guilty pleasures... right?