Friday, 30 May 2014

The Unbearable Anguish of Being



Paranoia and anguish are two commonplace human emotions which, in a moment, set you apart from the crowd.

In a second, one feels wholly alone and deserted by every person in sight.

Every man, woman and child will appear to be in a state of complete euphoria and serenity.

 

It’s a difficult experience to undergo, with little to be said by any to relieve you from the mire you have found yourself in.

 

Paranoia will spread like a cancer, polluting all rational thought with a seedy, horrid, yellow film. There’s never any guessing what another may be thinking or feeling, but one always suspects the worst.

 

Nothing is to be done to quash such emotions except drastic outbursts of love and affection from the other party, but in any case, these seem far fetched and inconceivable.

 

One is left to suffer silently, except to voice their thoughts to faceless entities, via an unnoticed medium.

 

31st May. 2014.

Lower Market Street.

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