Not Hate, but Not Enough
I am
In a room of buzzing people.
People
Bright and smart and beautiful
And every time they laugh,
I see their eyes light up
And their soul shines like a Christmas fire.
Warmth radiates from their happiness,
And I am reminded how cold my soul feels.
I am
A child
Small and afraid
Curled in the snow outside of a warm house.
I can hear a party within,
But the door does not open for me.
There is no cruelty
From the happy partygoers.
I am the one
Who cannot seem to raise my voice
And make them hear me
And I do not shine bright enough to be spotted in the snow.
I know I am not wanted
I know no one feels cold in my absence.
I know
I can pour every bit of strength I have
Into trying to glow
To keep those around me warm,
To make their lives brighter.
But
Their hands still shiver
And their breath still comes in icy puffs
And their eyes still slide past me.
I am a candle
And they are looking for a bonfire.
I will keep burning
For I have no purpose
But to try.
And when I am gone
And there is nothing
But melted wax and blackened wick,
They will place another candle
In my holder
And the world will be no darker for it
This is
A great relief
And a terrible pain.