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Poetry on Being Stuck

 BEING STUCK The world is moving, but it feels I'm standing still, Just like a rigid and helpless hill. Which stands there unable to move, It got ideas that the world disapproves. But still it hopes for the best,  wishes for a happy sunset. The one where he is free from fears, Experiencing true happiness after many years. -Amrinder

Poem On Silence

Silence

Poem-on-silence
Silence

Every heart bears a scar, 
that bleeds in silence.
Their mind is like in a constant war, 
With all this violence.

The smiling faces makes it hard to guess,
That their thoughts are sad & lifeless.

Soon a cocoon of darkness is formed,
Being away from people becomes a daily norm.

The bed becomes a friend,
And roof your only sky.
You wish whole heartedly that people wont pry.

You try to see the light at the end of the tunnel,
Hoping to get on track with proper will.

But that ugly voice again comes in,
Pulls you to a numb side where you have always been.

Soon you do things to feel the pain,
To just be away from that numb feign.

But realizing that this is only illusion saves you,
Its the mind that simply makes or breaks you.

Thinking past the clogged thoughts brings new hope,
The same person becomes a survivor that was nearly broke.
-Amrinder

Sometimes all we want is to find an escape, an escape from frustrations, hopelessness and disappointments. Sometimes our thoughts can be so negative that our own mind becomes a scary place for us. Clogged thoughts intensifies the scene and common sense runs out of the window. But beside all these negative thoughts there lies a small voice of logic, a voice that says that you can overcome anything, that soon things will change and make sense.
      Taking drastic steps in the heat of the movement, not only takes away life but also our chance to witness change and a better tomorrow. Just hold on, every cloud has a silver lining, things do get better.

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