To the question, "how are you?" "I'm okay" , "I'm fine" . Are the kind of reflex replies You will always find
But the truth They camouflage The hurt and the pain They always disguise
"Misery loves company" That's partly a lie No one wants to be associated with the bad And it's easier to be around those who are not sad
Also there's a shame in admitting defeat A sense of guilt forΒ Β garnering sympathy The humiliation of them thinking you're losing Is as embarrassing as when you are not all you are or wished to be.
"You should be happy that at least you're alive." " You have it better than someone; some are deprived." "So you can't really complain; that's ungrateful." " It could be worse, so even in your despair, you should be thankful."
Just because someone has it harder than you does not mean for better things you can't ask Just because it might make people uneasy doesn't mean you must hide behind that mask Even though there's no such thing as a life that's better than yours Doesn't mean you have be content to suffer through yours
It's alright to talk it out, shout or cry aloud Than to quietly fume, fret or to brood It's never better in than out Because in letting it all out you might actually get help and ultimately raise your mood
It's not okay to say you're okay when you're not Your pain is legitimate whether big or small There is no need to put up a front You can always hope that out there there's more
It's okay not to be okay There's no need to act like all is ideal Because we as humans, we are flawed We are not fine but we are fine with that, we will get there even if it's piecemeal.