verisimilitude



World shall know the pain......
Shall also know that pain is for eternity, can't be forgotten just by feeling pity on ourselves about it.
If you're happy in your pain shall know that you earned the worth to be happy but if not than remember you're lost in nowhere of sorrow, and this worthlessness gets more vulnerable towards your happiness.
Someone said don't preach for happiness, than what should I preach for your smiling face?
I know I've lost all my worth to be happy cause I already know I'm standing in the middle of woods where my hopes are under the roots, and my desires are somewhere lost. But at some point I'm finding this feeling of agony and such a abhor from this sorrow, That my heart doesn't accept it to borrow. What's the point of this pity on yourself? How anyone can look at you when you are the only one to see yourself as pity as nobody else?
If you don't want your happiness to end better turn it into earned.
                                         ~~~elpis

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A glace of realities people are missing now a days. Out of every circumstances people are feeling miserable and hopeless as if there's nothing left besides the torments.

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Submitted by Elpis_belletrist on June 02, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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