Step Inside Shannen Wrass’s World: A Poem That Reveals Hidden Truths You Won’t Forget
Ever found yourself staring at the edge of an empty tear duct, wondering if sorrow could run dry? Here’s a hauntingly candid dive into those moments when misery isn’t just a visitor but a relentless roommate—when dread looks you dead in the eye and love feels like trying to warm cold stone. This piece doesn’t just whisper about pain; it grabs it by the collar and drags it into the spotlight, exposing that desperation, depression, and hollow acceptance most of us shy away from. It’s raw, relentless, and oddly comforting if you’ve ever hugged the bleakness like a frayed old friend. So, if you’ve ever been trapped in that labyrinth of anguish, prepare to feel seen, or perhaps join me in wandering through these shadowed halls of the human heart.
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Have you ever tried to cry
But there’s no tears left to shed
Have you ever seen the face of misery
Or looked into the eyes of dread
Have you ever gripped the pain
‘Cause it’s all that’s left to hold
Have you ever tried so hard to love
But found your heart was just too cold
Have you ever just had to accept,
Your agony has no end
Have you ever been so desperate,
You’ve claimed the sorrow your best friend
Have you ever held hands with depression
Wept on the shoulder of fear
Have you ever reached out to emptiness
But there’s nothing to pull near.
Have you ever sobbed yourself to sleep
Anguish at the foot of your bed
Have you ever been shaken from your dream
To be thrown into a nightmare instead
Have you ever felt the cringe inside
Embraced by betrayal and hate
Have you ever then just had to dwell
In a world that terror creates
Have you ever been left empty
No courage to unfold
If you’ve ever known the hurt
Then welcome to my world
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