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Summary

The poem "No One Even Knows You Are There" reflects on the profound loneliness and emotional desolation of an individual who feels invisible and disconnected from the world, living as a mere shadow of a person.

Abstract

The poem delves into the emotional state of a person who feels forgotten and emotionally bankrupt, as if they are a remnant of their former self. It describes a deep-seated desire to withdraw from society and personal responsibilities, leading to a life lived in the shadows, unnoticed and devoid of significance. The individual's existence becomes so diminished that they question their own need for existence, as they believe they are as inconsequential as a shadow that goes unseen. The poem concludes with a copyright notice and a recommendation for another poem titled "Erase Me" by the same author, Jonathan Greene.

Opinions

  • The author conveys a sense of emotional emptiness and the feeling of being overlooked by others.
  • There is a theme of self-abandonment and the choice to live as an unnoticed observer rather than an active participant in life.
  • The poem suggests that the individual has reached a point of near non-existence, where their presence is so subtle it is akin to being a shadow.
  • The work implies a critique of the isolating effects of modern life on individuals who struggle with connection and recognition.
  • The author seems to empathize with the subject's plight, presenting the situation with a tone of somber reflection rather than judgment.

No One Even Knows You Are There

A Poem

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Emotionally destitute A long-forgotten vestige of a real man Harboring ill-thought and transcendent dismay Only one step away from complete isolation

A need to withdraw not necessarily to go inward but to go away and forego the work in favor of personal abandonment

One can say goodbye to themselves and live life as a shadow No words Only dark movement and only as a follower of a real being

Fading away until there is no need for existence Because as a shadow no one even knows you are there

© Jonathan Greene 2020

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