Hi….. By L D Wright

“Hi”…..

I wonder how many people in the world are crying right now?
How many people live with pain they don’t know how to let out.
If they all cried together would everbody feel just how much they hurt, would they offer help, some for sure, others just turn the music up, drown them out.

If we all helped how many more smiles would flood this earth, smiles better to hear laughter instead of painful heartfelt hurt.

I wonder if everyone who cried today stood up, would they outnumber the ones still sat.
Is the whole world crying or just the ones brave enough to cry out loud not hiden from the crowds.

Anyone out there without a broken heart hug the ones just yards apart.
Don’t close your eyes and pretend it’s all ok, might be you who needs the love one day.

Do we all need to walk around with this noose around our necks before you all stand up and be a friend. It’s not a fault nor a weakness to ask for help, everyone’s a therapist with abilities, only takes a moment, lets all stand up, it’s time to start listening.

Start by saying “Hi”, that conversation might actually change someone’s life.
It’s really not that hard, lend a hand, be a shoulder, show support.

Build a future we all feel part of, the benefits you receive are worth more than gold or diamonds.

People’s mental health is priceless. Some people have fallen way below rock bottom, let your hands become their ladder.

So today if you help atleast one person wipe away their tears, feel the love, today’s been worth it.

I’ll start this roller coaster of emotions rolling,
“Hi, Im Lee, how are you” ?

Published by Lee David Wright

Hi there, I'm Lee, I live in the UK in a small town called Blackburn. If I'm not working in the steel industry or training in karate, I'm out walking and taking pictures. I love taking photos and making them beautiful. I have struggled with depression and anxiety for a very long time. My writing run alongside my issues,  personal pitfalls, and experiences through life. Some experiences sad, some dark, but always honest. I treat my writing as my personal therapist., letting my thoughts out in words. This releases my inner demons and settles my personal head space.

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