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This world feels So foreign to me; Though I was born in it, It doesn't feel a part of me. Give me a reason: Good enough to stop and see, What, through optimism, This world could be. Tell me of happiness, And tell me of delight: That could shine through this darkness, Like a heavenly light. Talk to me of love; And of its virtuous beauty: That can be felt through jealousy, And not be borne like a duty. Speak of the truth, That guides me through falsehood; That tells me how life is worth living, And the living are worth some good. Remind me of ignorance: How blissful a mind in its presence can be; And tell me how imagination, Can overrule reality. I ask this not for luxury, But rather, out of necessity: For my life has lost its meaning, And with it, its integrity. So, this world, It feels so alien to me; Though I was born in it, It doesn't feel a part of me.
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Jun 8, 2014
Jun 8, 2014 at 12:58 PM UTC
A Lonely World
This world feels So foreign to me; Though I was born in it, It doesn't feel a part of me. Give me a reason: Good enough to stop and see, What, through optimism, This world could be. Tell me of happiness, And tell me of delight: That could shine through this darkness, Like a heavenly light. Talk to me of love; And of its virtuous beauty: That can be felt through jealousy, And not be borne like a duty. Speak of the truth, That guides me through falsehood; That tells me how life is worth living, And the living are worth some good. Remind me of ignorance: How blissful a mind in its presence can be; And tell me how imagination, Can overrule reality. I ask this not for luxury, But rather, out of necessity: For my life has lost its meaning, And with it, its integrity. So, this world, It feels so alien to me; Though I was born in it, It doesn't feel a part of me.
I wrote this a while back. I was confused and looking for answers, though I didn't figure anything out...but it was a good vent.
shruti-atri
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Jun 8, 2014
Jun 8, 2014 at 12:58 PM UTC
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