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Asher Graves Apr 11
What defines a man?
Someone with dignity? Someone with shame?
Someone vulnerable, or “someone” in vain?
A vague answer—I'll be honest then,
Society’s standards? Cruel and dishonest, man.

You speak up—you’re disregarded.
You make an effort—you’re outsmarted.
You do nothing? You're called a ******* regardless.
Try to hold ground? Your stance gets blasted.

Vulnerability. Breakdowns. Mental fatigue.
A man’s life—just pain with no relief.
A faint smile, a brief breath, penned on a sheet.
That’s what this is, boys—so buckle your seats while I preach.

A man's life is a lie.
His smile, his words—his emotions, all a disguise.
He lies because he cares.
He finds ways to fix, not vanish into thin air.

His day begins with thoughts of his loved ones,
And ends with them.
Yet the only flowers he ever receives
Are laid at the end.

Poor appreciation. No oxytocin—
That's how he lives.
All he wants is to see his family smile,
To make ’em proud, and meet every wish.

Loving children and an adorable wife,
Still, he gets caught in conflict and strife.
Trapped in the webs, looking for light—
He knows no matter how loud he shouts,
It’s all silent. Mute. No sound in sight.

He doesn’t complain like he used to do.
This masked way of living? He’s grown used to.
A constant tug-of-war with everything.
Wearing the mask, that smile, and the pretending.

’Cause this is a judgmental world,
Where male discomfort is dismissed as vile.
No one cares for a man—
“That’s just how they are,” says Society with a smile.

“A man should be tough.” “Stop being so weak.”
“Only a weakling cries.”
Why these beliefs?
Is a man not human? Can’t he break—
Even once, without being called fake?

Can’t these so-called standards vanish for a jiffy?
Let the noise hush, just for an iffy.
The situation’s looking a bit tricky.
So much for equality—when the loudest cries dissolve a man too quickly.

No offense to victims, but truth gets murky when empathy turns picky.
We need balance, not blame—before the silence gets sticky.
So much for fairness, when power plays the sound—
And those holding the mics are just money-hungry hounds.

But let me leave you with names they forgot to pronounce—
Prometheus, who stole fire so men might renounce
The cold chains of darkness, gave light for free,
And was punished by gods for daring to see.

Or Sigurd the Valiant, who slew Fáfnir the beast,
A man, not divine—just brave, to say the least.
He bathed in the blood, understood the birds’ song,
Betrayed by the world, yet stood strong all along.

These weren’t monsters. These were men.
Not flawless—but free, with a truth in their pen.
So next time they say, “All men are the same,”
Remember the fire. Remember the flame.
One man can burn,
And still change the game.
                                                           ­                      -Asher Graves
ove is instead of thousand words
But what about other feelings
Is it really by love we are going towards?
only by love we receive all these healings?

Love could be different at all
Someone is enough to see lovely eyes
Full of tears, like a wild waterfall
Wiping them, falling in paradise

Someone needs just a simple smile
To be completely captivated
Or get a gift once in a while
Perfect gift does someone motivated

There are people who value action
By helping, you made them loving you
But if your care doesn't get good reaction
Try another love, your skills will accure

Someone is enough feeling your touch
Keep your hand closely all the time
Or when for the bad, love is not judged
Forgiveness is not a part of the crime

But what about the words we are use
My words are not read beside a nice pic
Simple "I love you" we often abuse
"My love" on thin heart is a worth slick

And what about the music we are listening to?
Melody makes me dancing distraught
But words make us cry and admitting to
in 10 years they'll tie me up in love knot

Insightful love story it's my belove
Give me the hope, words will play
Say "I love you" to your love
Because soon you mightn't be able to say
Ask me why I am talking so much
Why I am breaking the silence
A lot of stupid topics I touch
My words to you like a violence

I'm not afraid when people talk
Even if I don’t like their opinion
When they speak bad in deadlock
Or when they lie for a million

When people are silent and without emotion
You don’t hear their thoughts, where they fly
Silence is worse than the words of devotion
But devotion to lie to feel justified

I want to speak sincerely and quiet,
Honestly reveal my fragile truth
I'm afraid when people are silent
Like trying to hide the fountain of youth

I'm not afraid when people talk
I'm scared when people are silent
Silence made me overthought
Some times even more compliant
You know what happens when for no reason you cry
When you are so tired that tears pour by itself
When you don’t know what you want and nothing to try
When you want to get lost like a snow on ice shelf

Sometimes I want to dance all day to loud music
Listening to hard songs with headphones in my ears
Trim hair, dye the opposite color, to be amusing
Or quietly lie under the blanket watching love films

Or go dancing whole night among strangers
Closing my eyes and feeling the rythme
Could I get drunk like the wayward teenagers?
Next day feeling sick, want to die once more little

Could I go fly to completely different place?
Where no one sees my fears, stay mislaid
Walk between strangers, don't feel to be chased
do not argue with someone, don't persuade

No! You can’t fly away, they’re waiting at home,
You have to be strong, carry this burden
You have to work, have to listen to some
Be adult, no time to fun, youth is murden

You can not wear bright funny clothes
You can not watch unpopular films
You can not dance with your eyes are closed
You can't listen to music that no one knows

It remains to pour tears when it's so hard
Sink to the bottom, so far only dream
True desire can not be strong barred
But it may become easier to scream

Could now I fly to where no one is looking
Be the one who owe nothing to you
Do what I want, to be no one's footing
Just a couple of days without saying "adieu"
Meghan Young Oct 2018
I'm holding on to nothing
My grip slipped from the rope
I'm forever in this dark hole i now call home.
I'm the only one who can change that.
Yet,  I'm trapped by this dark mass that haunts me.
It follows me every where.
Some days it keeps its distance.
Other days it's holding me till I suffocate

The dark mass that consumed me.
Consumes many of us.
Some are stuck like me.
Others are hanging on the edge.
While others stand to help.
Some walk away.
This mass is important.
We all need to stand up and fight.

— The End —