This is a poem for the ones who go unseen, the ones who go unnoticed, Who go through their life in a quiet reverie Though they are of few words There entire life is a dream They don't get an influx of likes on social media, No one is begging them for dates They just do what they need to do, While blending nicely into the background Their minds are loud But there lips refuse to make a sound
This is for the ones Who think they don't belong No one can see their pain Because no one looks close enough these days We're a surface level generation Praising fool's gold We fill our mind's with aggravation And our lives are either extremes of mania or stagnation But then there are the unseen Still reveling in all the simple things They are the unobtrusive rebels of society, The true rebels really For they don't rebel on Instagram They rebel, unwittingly, For everything they do Is in opposition to popular culture
I write this To remind you all To not overlook the underdog, For they are the most riveting of people Though they don't build a personal brand and a steeple To advertise their life They are the most genuine folk Without a lick of pride
I haven't always been so cognizant of the underdog's pain I connect with them the most, of course Because they really listen to me, and make room for my authenticity But at times I've chosen to be vain Ditching the underdog for the "cooler" crowd, And all for social gain And yet, surrounded by people with whom I do not have a sense of belonging Loneliness echoes in my heart, And it amplifies when I'm trying to fit in It leads to deafening silence And in the dead of night, hours of crying
But you don't need to be born an underdog To change this social conditioning For our whole lives our culture has programmed us to be on a mission, To be better, more efficient So we can gain success, so we can have superficial love We're not merely automaton's with minds We're sentient beings, with hearts that need to love And *we're alive