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Introduction

I(caps)n matters of the heart, the greatest battles are often fought within. This poem speaks to the pain of loving someone who doesn't love you back. It’s a journey through the highs of attachment and the deep lows of disappointment when you realize the love was one-sided. The words here are not just a collection of feelings but a reflection of the struggle to transform affection into indifference. As you read, let these lines remind you that it's okay to feel hurt, to be vulnerable, and to be human. In the end, what matters is how we accept the past, live in the present, and learn to let go.


This poem isn’t just about heartbreak—it’s a reminder that the pain of unrequited love can be a slow poison, seeping into our thoughts and changing how we see ourselves. Yet, even in the darkest moments, there’s a glimmer of resilience. It’s a journey of healing, of finding strength in our scars, and of holding onto a smile even when it hurts the most.


Stage Setting

Imagine a quiet night, where the world outside is calm, but inside, there’s a storm of emotions. You’re sitting by the window, the sky above filled with stars, each one reminding you of the love you once held onto so dearly. The room feels heavy with memories—moments of laughter, whispers, and broken promises. As you stare into the distance, you can't help but think about how easy it is to get attached and how hard it is to let go.


There’s a journal on your lap, its pages half-filled with confessions of love and regrets of heartbreak. You reach for the pen, but hesitate, unsure if you’re ready to write another chapter of loss. The air is thick with unspoken words, the kind that tug at your heart but never make it to your lips. As you read this poem, let the words sink in like a quiet truth that’s both painful and liberating. It’s a reminder to embrace the hurt, to acknowledge your kindness, and to promise yourself never to play the past on rewind.


This is for those who have ever felt the ache of unreturned love, for those who dared to give their hearts without expecting anything in return. Let this poem guide you through the shadows of attachment and remind you that even in heartache, there’s a kind of beauty in being human.


Poem: Never Get Too Attached to Someone

Never get too attached to someone,

Who doesn't feel the same about you,

It can mentally destroy you!

It's a truth floating in the open sky to say,

But here I found a needle in the hay.

It's easier said than actually done,

Nobody in this world wants their heart to burn.

Getting burnt in the fire & getting shattered into pieces,

Maybe you won't believe, but it wasn't that easy.

They got me attached just like my passion,

Later on, I found out it was actually a slow poison.

By the time I found out, it was quite late.

Just tell me, darling, how do I change my love into hate.

There is much to say but let it be like that.

Let me hold a smile and say that I am not sad.

Getting attached is proof we are human and we are actually kind.

Accept the past, live in the present, but just don't play anything on rewind.



Thank you for reading this poem. I hope it resonates with you and inspires you to share your own thoughts and feelings. Please feel free to leave comments, share the poem, and check out my other work.

Cheers,

Gyan

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