This poem grapples with the complexities and contradictions of human emotions and relationships. It reflects on the profound and sometimes conflicting feelings that can arise, questioning how quickly emotions can change and the impact they have on our lives. The poem delves into the nature of pain, truth, and self-perception, exploring how these experiences shape our understanding of ourselves and others. It ultimately portrays a journey of introspection and self-awareness, capturing the tension between external perceptions and internal realities.
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THE PARADOX OF BEING
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THE PARADOX OF BEING
Poetry
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Tragedy
Last updated: Nov 22, 2024
Total word count: 280
Total reading time: 1 Minute
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pain
journey
philosophy
emotions
truth
healing
identity
reflection
conflict
insanity
introspection
despair
consciousness
suffering
existence
vulnerability
duality
paradox
selfawareness
perception
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