Questions without answers
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Questions without answers
What’s the way forward?
Where do I go from here?
Who do I trust with my heavy burden?
Who do I show my true self to?
Why can’t I get things easily?
All these questions pop into my head and
I discovered after searching through me that,
I don’t have a specific answer for each of the questions
Life sometimes throws on us questions we can’t get definite answers to..
So we are left with “what if’s”
We are left with Questions without answers
Please read and comment .What would you have added or removed from this short poem?
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shouldn't every question have an answer?
we were taught that you ask and
you get an answer
we grow up and find out
not every question have an answer
what's wrong with life?
is it just me or everyone feel the same?
life is a mess
I am a mess with all my unanswer questions
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Do we just not know where to look?
Or who to ask.
Or are we just stubbornly refusing to acknowledge the answers all around us?
What if we already know the answers and we only say they have no answer so that we can avoid acting on them?
We were taught too many wrong answers to questions we didn't ask.
We were told to trust the lies and feed the liars.
But the liars told us that the questions that we want answers for can not be answered.
They are afraid of the questions.
Questions lead to change.
The world is a mess.
But I have questions.
I wouldn't add or remove anything.
It's an expression of your own thoughts, and I don't see an issue with it.
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