Empathy (Poem)
Oh weary traveler
My dearest friend
Set your grief down at the door
You don’t have to burden this anymore
When you think of love, do you think of pain?
Tell me, do you think they bleed the same?
Even if you do, carry it inside with you
If it clings to your heart and veins
Set it all down; you have nothing to prove
And it weighs down your feet to where you can’t move
I’ll set down my coffee mug full of excuses
And the blanket that is soaked in regret
My grief left in the corner, waiting to strike again
I’ll meet you in the doorway with a small smile on my face
A softness in my eyes
Just know my hands will be empty
My hands ready to hold
I’ll share some of this pain with you
So that you don’t have to be alone
I promise you don't have to be alone
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