Haiku-Empty Tears

Haiku-Empty Tears

A Poem by VertoAtrum
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Sometimes tears come out,

When sadness may be vacant,

And emotions rest


Suddenly they pour,

And I find things to cry for,

As my eyes leak out

© 2014 VertoAtrum


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Interesting piece! Many people see crying as a sign of weakness, but it's not. It's okay to cry, it shows that you're human, have a heart deep down. I just cried before I went to bed last night while messaging my ex boyfriend on Facebook cause somehow, I began to feel that I wasn't good enough for him. I felt terrible and insecure...it just hit like a wave, out of nowhere! I've had an emotional past few days at home, but its been helping me to cry every now and again. Then I can dry my tears and start all over again with a new day.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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Interesting piece! Many people see crying as a sign of weakness, but it's not. It's okay to cry, it shows that you're human, have a heart deep down. I just cried before I went to bed last night while messaging my ex boyfriend on Facebook cause somehow, I began to feel that I wasn't good enough for him. I felt terrible and insecure...it just hit like a wave, out of nowhere! I've had an emotional past few days at home, but its been helping me to cry every now and again. Then I can dry my tears and start all over again with a new day.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on May 12, 2014
Last Updated on June 23, 2014
Tags: tears, saddness, upset, crying, emotion, blank, empty, haiku

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My name is Matthias. I am 24 years old. I'm a Leo. Also an ENTP. My passions include writing, drawing, music, and psychology. I have been writing since I was very young. Sci-fi, fantasy, and horro.. more..

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