My world is ablaze The sky is on fire I scream for you now, Please help me, it’s dire Yet your answer is clear With no other way The ending is near And I know what you’ll say “Relax, my dear daughter, for it’s only a phase”
I understand that some things in life are fleeting and will pass, but that doesn't mean they aren't real in the moment. This relates to struggles as well, no matter how long of a period of time they are going to be there for. I think sometimes people's struggles/problems are overlooked because of something as simple as their age. Hearing that something you are battling is "just a phase" doesn't make it easier, but actually just belittles a person and invalidates their emotions. So instead, we should start treating our youth as the humans beings that they are.
The prompt for this was "Write a poem using the phrase: 'The world is on fire'”