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Summary

The text is a poignant reflection on the emotional depth of tears, exploring their paradoxical nature as both hidden and visible expressions of life's experiences.

Abstract

The article delves into the complex nature of tears, describing them as voluminous entities that have been accumulating for decades, frozen on eyelids and often concealed behind a smile. These tears are a repository of both joyous memories and traumatic experiences, seeking refuge from the outside world while longing for understanding and comfort. The piece emphasizes the need for a safe, supportive environment where tears can be acknowledged and find solace, suggesting that they are yet to find a place or person capable of ending their silent suffering. The author, Fatima Imam, expresses gratitude for the platform provided by Denise Larkin's publication "The Lark," which serves as a sanctuary for her creative work.

Opinions

  • Tears are portrayed as having their own consciousness, choosing to remain confined to avoid revealing hidden emotions.
  • There is a dichotomy in how people perceive tears, with some recognizing their significance while others overlook their silent presence.
  • The author believes that tears are looking for a compassionate acknowledgment of their pain, which is essential for their healing.
  • The text suggests that tears are a form of invisible yet voluminous emotional storage, holding both positive and negative life experiences.
  • The author conveys a sense of urgency for tears to find a safe place where they can be released and understood, implying that such an environment is crucial for emotional catharsis.
  • Fatima Imam acknowledges the supportive role of "The Lark" in providing a nurturing space for her creative expressions, particularly her poetry.

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Invisible

Hidden voluminous entities

Photo by Mayank Dhanawade on Unsplash

Tears have been accumulating for decades. They’re frozen on the eyelids and under a big smile. Tears take comfort in not streaming down. They know it will reveal what they want to remain hidden.

How do they manage to remain confined yet visible? How do some see them while others miss them in the misty eyes? How do some feel their pain and provide unsolicited comfort? How do some don’t understand they’re staying behind for a reason?

Tears hold on the happy memories. Tears wipe out the awful traumas. Tears want refuge from prying onlookers. Tears fear their worth might not be recognized.

A safe place for healing is required for them. A supportive environment is needed for them. Somewhere, they can find a final resting place. Someone who can put an end to their suffering.

Right now, they’re nested and increased in volume. Right now, they’re tested for their patience. Right now, they don’t want to come out in the open. Right now, they don’t feel anyone would understand them.

© Fatima Imam (All Rights Reserved)

Sincere thanks to Denise Larkin, BA (Hons), for giving my creative pieces a safe haven in her publication:

Thank you for reading my poem. I appreciate your valuable time. ❤️❤️ Get email alerts when I publish: https://faimam.medium.com/subscribe. Find me on LinkedIn| Twitter

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