Poem: Lamentations of a Prophetess
Yes, it is uncomfortable, but things will never change. And that mistreatment continues, that injustice continues. And, you know, I don't want to be someone who propagates that. And so these are the lamentations, you know, the mournings, the grief of my soul that have expressed in this poetry, where I feel sometimes feel isolated and I kind of feel misunderstood, you know, when I'm trying to convey and stand in my truth and stand in my authenticity in the face of injustice
When you started off the poem, I was thinking, ah, tarot cards coming in and, oh, I'm a tarot card buffer, so. But wow, this is something else, something much more deeper and kind of shows you the mirror. It's a subtle thing. A subtle thing, I guess. But tell me if I'm wrong and this is what I felt. And have a great day ahead. See you around. Bye
Hello, Payal. And yeah, I think you are definitely right. You know, as a writer, I often borrow from, largely from my life experience when I write these poems