The Dark Room You Placed Me In. Poem by Ro___ fhiwa

The Dark Room You Placed Me In.



The Dark room was the final thing on my mind. However, you day by day pointed and appeared me the room. I was uninformed until you commandingly put me within the room and it got to be my reality.

A reality that I ought to live with it everyday. A Dark room which is filled with nothing but discouragement, freeze assaults and anxiety. The room was as well dim and I couldnt perceive myself on a daily.

I seem not listen anyone's voice since there were exterior were there was light, and I was interior the dull. Dim and light they never compare together. The voice I seem listen was my claim. My possess voice telling me that Its all my blame.

Indeed in spite of the fact that my near companions (Friends and Family) attempted by all implies to remove me out of the dark room. It was difficult since you the as it were individual who had the keys.

No one had the control to spare me but as it was you. Only you had the the control but shockingly your center was some place else. Somewhere else with excellent stars, shinning yellow lights and Joy all over.

I remained the longest within the dark room. It got to be a home for me. It got to be as well comfortable. What was interior the room was the as it were things which made sense.

My Mind was all over. Each night? my pillow was continuously damp due to tears. I indeed caught cold since I laid my entirety face on a really damp pillow. I attempted to reach out to you but you appeared cheerful, solid and well taken off.

I questioned on the off chance that you still had the keys. I questioned in case you indeed keep in mind me. I questioned on the off chance that you indeed imagined of me. I questioned on the off chance that you still think of me. Your silent and no movement were very cruel answers to all my sensative questions.

I forgot the beauty of reality. My reality became the dark room you placed me in.

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