Still, I choose light.
Free verse poem

Happy, Anyway
The air here is heavy,
thick with complaints
and sharp little comments
that cut without leaving marks.
Still, I choose light.
They pass rumors around
like sugar packets at a table,
sweet on the outside,
making everything bitter.
I stir my own cup slowly.
I drink only what I make.
Some days, their anger
hangs on the walls
like peeling paint,
flaking into every conversation.
So I bring color.
A small joke.
A kind word.
Music in my earbuds
that no one else can hear
but somehow softens my shoulders.
They call it “just how it is,”
this constant storm of drama,
but I am learning
to be my own umbrella,
to walk through the rain
without swallowing it.
I take deep breaths
as if peace were oxygen,
as if joy were a quiet decision
I can keep making
even when no one understands
why I’m still smiling.
Let them roll their eyes.
I will protect this gentle place
inside my chest,
water it with small hopes,
guard it with firm boundaries,
and remind myself, daily,
that happiness is not a gift
they can give or take away—
it is a room
I keep building
where their voices
cannot reach.
About the Creator
Anie the Candid Writer Abroad
Hi, nice to meet you. I'm Anie. The anonymous writer trying to make sense of the complicated world, sharing tips and tricks on the life lessons I've learned from simple, ordinary things, and sharing ideas that change me.


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