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Do you ever feel.....


This poem is just one of those poems that springs to your mind. It's not based on any particular object, it holds no metaphoric value. It's just a surface level poem. Hope you like it!




Do you ever feel?
 Happy, joyous, jovial? 
Or do you feel sad, desolate, melancholy?

Do you ever think,
that you've forgotten how to feel
Because you simply don't know what to feel,
when others randomly spiel?

Do you ever believe,
That no one knows how to think?
Because someone makes a mistake,
Every time you blink

Do you ever forget,
that you really should believe?
Because someone will help you,
If only you think, believe and feel.

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