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Okay.
“why are you so sad?”
I don’t know would be an honest answer.
“I’m not, just tired.”
but I don’t really need more sleep,
I don’t even think I’m sad,
that’s not the right word to describe it.
tired isn’t the right word either, mentally tired maybe?
stressed I think.
but when the why are you so sad question comes up,
how am I expected to describe a feeling of just okay?
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