LONELINESS - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

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LONELINESS - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS
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Loneliness, Emotional pain, walks with us through the day,
and sleeps with us through the night,
Tears that is not visible to the naked eye,
silent screams that no one can hear,
feeling of relentless distress,
Trapped with nowhere to turn,
life is changing beyond our control,
someone else is pulling the strings,
causing this deep ache in the bottom of our soul.
but remember, for every soul there is a soul that touches yours –
Be it the slightest contact –
always there is a gleam of faith in the darkening sky;
always there is a glimpse of brigther skies
To brave the thickening ills of life;
To make this life worthwhile.

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PUBLISHED: Nov 04, 2023

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Alexis Karpouzos (Greek: αλέξης καρπούζος) is an internationally recognized Philosopher, Spiritual Teacher and Author. He is the Founder of the International Community of Learning, Research and Culture in Greece.
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Martin Dejnicki
Nov 04, 2023
Loneliness is a human condition we all experience. Some more than others. For one person it may be solitude, while for another utter loneliness.
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