You make me cry
But that’s not unusual
I’ll survive
It’s fine.
You make me mad
That’s common too
I’ll survive
It’s fine.
You make me anxious
An everyday occurrence
I’ll survive
It’s fine.
You make me fearful
You make me jealous
You make me hate myself
I’ll survive
It’s fine.
I can deal with all that
At the end of the day
Cause all I want you to do
Is stay.
Comments
Neopoet AI 5-29-23 version
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet's computer artificial intelligence:
The repetition of "I'll survive, It's fine" throughout the poem creates a sense of resilience and acceptance in the face of difficult emotions. The progression from crying to wanting the subject to stay suggests a complex relationship dynamic. Consider exploring more vivid imagery or specific examples to enhance the emotional impact of the poem. Additionally, you may want to experiment with varying the structure or rhythm to add depth and complexity to the overall piece.
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Hello Zuella,
you are so right, the two are not the same. One can be alone and be perfectly happy and comfortable. Being Lonely, is insidious and can lead to death... it is debilitating. The last verse is rather disturbing.... This person sounds to be too high maintenance to have as he/she gives nothing back. find someone else is my advice. Your poem elicited a strong reaction from me.
*hugs, Cat
Hey!! Thank you so much, that
Hey!! Thank you so much, that very enlightening and encouraging and you also just introduced me to new words like insidious! Thank you for your wondrous advice! I will start trying to apply it to my next poem.
-zuella
Ooooh okay, thank you so much
Ooooh okay, thank you so much for your comment and your example, that was really helpful. I’m really new to this and I need all the help I can get to be good, your advice was awesome, thank you, I really liked it!
-zuella
After...
considering it from all sides and reading it through a number of times,
I'm not sure why you would want to change your poem, or your title.
I think that your level of truth and connection to the story, is such,
that people will get it on a visceral level. I think the defining moment is with the final; "It's fine".
When I read that, it dawned on me, "This is exactly what she is talking about, left alone in a relationship...
Your language is good, the rhythm equally so. The theme is common, but very well put forth.
~ Geezer.
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GEEEZERRRR
HEY THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, that was so nice and so uplifting, thankyou for you sublime advice as always, Geezer.
-zuella