“Which one is more miserable?” is a Short Poem on Loss that comes from feeling miserable 90% of the time. This misery comes from religiously trying to adjust yourself in various settings and different walks of life. When you end up at the wrong place, you feel as if you are a burden that everyone wants to get rid of, even you yourself want to get rid of yourself… This one thought and feeling invite a series of such dangerous thoughts that start engulfing your mental and physical health bit by bit.
Ultimately, you don’t see yourself. Instead, you start questioning your existence and begin mourning the loss of yourself quietly. You only see negativity everywhere and forget there is also positivity.
Let this poem about loss take you to that place to guide you toward understanding that loss doesn’t just always break. It also reveals.
A Short Poem on Loss: Which One is More Miserable?
I often wonder,
Which one is more miserable?
Being stood on a date!
Or
Being unseen on a date!
Bowing before Him for you have no other option!
Or
Bowing before Him heartlessly but willingly!
Finding the bitter truth!
Or
Telling yourself that bitter truth is way better than a beautiful lie!
I often wonder,
Which one is more miserable?
Is it being with others?
Or
Is it being with one’s own self?
I often wonder,
Which one is more miserable?

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