I wish somebody would love me,
I wish that somebody were you.
I long for someone to hold me,
to chase away this quiet blue.
Since you choose not to notice,
walk away without a glance.
I’ll mend my shattered pieces,
and learn the shadowed dance.
I wish somebody would need me—
even just a little bit would do.
If nobody comes to love me,
I’ll have to lock my heart in rue.
And if nobody even wants me,
I’ll turn my pain into disguise.
Wear my armor ’round my hollow,
and become unlovable in their eyes.
By: ElRoyPoet © 2019
6 key signs you’re doing it.
1. Low self-esteem: “even just a little bit would do”
2. Argumentative: “Since you choose not to notice”
3. Procrastination: “I wish somebody would need me”
4. Feeling fraudulent: “I’ll have to lock my heart in rue”
5. Overindulgence: “to chase away this quiet blue”
6. Self-sabotage: “Wear my armor ’round my hollow”
Poem Analysis:
This poem reveals deep feelings of loneliness, longing, and emotional pain. The speaker wishes for love and connection, but also feels ignored and unappreciated by someone they care about. The repeated phrase “I wish” shows how much they desire love and acceptance. They want someone to notice them, to hold them, and to need them, which suggests a strong desire for emotional closeness and belonging.
The lines “Since you choose not to notice, walk away without a glance” indicate that the person they care about is ignoring or dismissing the speaker. This causes the speaker to feel broken and to try to heal themselves by “mending shattered pieces,” which shows resilience but also sadness. The phrase “learn the shadowed dance” symbolizes trying to cope with feelings of sadness and loneliness, almost like learning to move quietly or secretly in their pain.
The poem also talks about how, if no one needs them, the speaker will put up emotional barriers to protect themselves — “wear my armor ’round my hollow.” This means hiding their true feelings behind a tough exterior to avoid getting hurt again. The phrase “become unlovable in their eyes” suggests that the speaker fears that if they try to protect themselves, they might end up pushing others away, which could make their loneliness worse.
Overall, this poem shows how feelings of rejection and unreciprocated love can lead a person to feel isolated and to build emotional walls around themselves. It highlights the importance of love and connection for emotional well-being and shows how pain from loneliness can sometimes cause people to protect themselves by shutting others out.
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