YOU ARE NOT ALONE
You Are Not Alone
Do you ever feel overwhelmed
Beat down and defeated
No matter what, you can’t wake up
Your energy’s depleted
You run around all day long
And nothing gets completed
You try to share kindness and love
But always get mistreated
Well I’m here to say, you’re not the only one
We can all relate
Not everyday will feel like that
Some will be so great
Just take a breath and try not to
Overfill your plate
Try your best to not get stuck
In that mental state
Remind yourself that I am here
When feeling double crossed
I have always got your back
I’ll find you when you’re lost
I’ll do my best to lift you up
No matter what the cost
I’ll warm your heart and comfort you
You will never feel the frost
Living is hard for all of us
When we try it on our own
Plant the seeds and remind yourself
How much your life has grown
We all get scared of our future
There’s so much still unknown
It’s okay to feel this way, just don’t forget
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Poetry Written By:
Eryn Dunbar
Comments
But here's the cool part - it reminds us we're not alone in this. Everyone has those moments where they're just drained, trying to keep up with life's pace but feeling like they're stuck in quicksand.
The poems like a buddy saying, "Hey, chill out. Not every day's going To be a drag. Some days will rock." It's all about not biting off more than you can chew, taking a moment to breathe, and not getting caught up in that negative headspace.
There's this real promise of support in there too - like, "I've got your back, I'll find you when you're lost." It's nice, right? Like having someone in your corner, ready to lift you up when you're down, no questions asked.
And it wraps up with this idea that life's tough, especially when you're solo, but it's all about growth, looking back at how far you've come, and facing the scary, unknown future together. It's saying, "Yeah, life can suck sometimes, but you've got people, you've got support, you're not alone in this mess."
So, in a casual nutshell, this poem's like a cozy chat with a friend who knows exactly what you're going through and is there to remind you that better days are coming, and you're not the only one riding this rollercoaster.