In a crowded room, yet so alone
Suffocating
Crouched in the corner
Seemingly invisible to those around
Suffocating
Crouched in the corner
Seemingly invisible to those around
Voices nothing but random noise
My own soundless dribble
No one can hear my cries
Glimmering tears stain my cheeks
Trapped; confined
No one notices me
No one cares
Alone in this crowded world
Waiting for someone to save me
Rescue me from my pain
No escape from this loneliness
When will all this end
When will I no longer feel alone
When will someone care
Published by Louise Wise
My sister and I are writers, sometimes a team, but generally on our own. Been through a lot of things in life, and looking forward to the good View profile
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