
to tears for stealing my thoughts, and to words for not being enough to bring them back
To my tears for not letting me think
Leaving thoughts behind with every blink
The emotion will pass but the facts still remain
I cry about nothing, so it seems, I’m insane
The reasons for tears get lost as they flow
But amid later clarity, the doubts seem to grow
Or they don’t grow, they are simply unchanged
Though I feel as though tears should wash them away
The cause of the tears is not pure emotion
There’s reasoning here, which leaves me with a notion:
Crying doesn’t cure the ailment, it only treats the symptom
To tears stealing my thoughts, for I am their victim
To words for not bringing my thoughts back
Although words are wanting; they always tend to lack
It’s alright, then, for my thoughts to be taken by tears
For the words that try to express them are the root of my fears
To articulate an emotion is to express a feeling,
Like trying to recite laughter, it’s not truly revealing
It’s like translating a dance or transcribing a sensation
To tears stealing my thoughts, for it saves me from frustration
Then what does that leave? In the concurrent absence
Of thoughts and words to express them, it leaves me with no essence
Emotions and feelings and thoughts stored away
Words existing but useless, leave my mind to decay
So, to tears for stealing my thoughts, leaving me nothing to say
And to words for being useless either way
From me