Roadrunner
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- Mar 18, 2024
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Just walk around a graveyard and look at how many markers look unvisited etc. most people are forgotten after one or two generations. IMHO
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The fact that all will be forgotten about in death is exactly why it's a relief for me, I only hope to be permanently unconscious with this existence no longer my problem, I just want to forget about this torturous, futile existence that just causes pointless suffering with no limit as to how much agony one can feel, to me human existence truly does feel like the most terrible mistake, I'd be so relieved to permanently cease existing and never suffer ever again. Of course I wish I could erase my existence so it's like I never suffered, I want it to be like I never existed at all as I truly never should have been forced into this existence, I find it a tragedy how this existence was even imposed at all.
Lovely poem. Thank you for recommending it :)Check out the poem "Ozymandias". I think you'll like it