Silence SpeaksA Poem by gentlekindnessComfort, grief, remorse, and humanity, compassion
Everyone just keeps talking
So sure they know "the right" thing to say Meaningless words, just to say them Repetitive and cliche They think they can understand What is exactly felt by another But just because we are human Is not full insight into each other Sometimes someone is broken or bruised And grieving things from inside of their world That others did not experience or feel As that person's reality painfully unfurled Sitting next to someone in silence Is sometimes better than feeling the need To say the right thing when there is none Sometimes it is best to read... the room Feel your way softly, with a gentle heart Not always with your critical thinking Accepting someone for where they are Even when they feel like they're sinking You can't force someone out Of the emotional state they are in There are times when it is necessary To sit with the darkness and sin The darkness can be denied But it doesn't change very much Pain will grow more inside of you When it lacks your accepting touch The darkness exists with the light Don't force someone into the sun Silence and just sitting next to them Is sometimes the closest to being one We are each alone within our minds The confines of our perception What someone feels and what they see Does not always need correction © 2016 gentlekindnessFeatured Review
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13 Reviews Added on January 4, 2016 Last Updated on January 5, 2016 Tags: Grief, poetry, dark poetry, humanity, empathy, compassion, kindness, pain, death, sin, human condition Author
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