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The Weight Behind My Anger

This poem was born from the feeling of being judged without anyone seeing the struggles that shaped me. I wanted to capture how anger and bitterness don't appear out of nowhere--they come from pain, neglect, and scars that others often ignore. Writing this piece helped me reclaim my story and show the truth behind the labels placed on me

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Where Were You?

Minha Hossain ©

Published by Family Friend Poems November 6, 2025 with permission of the Author.

Hate me
Call me the bad guy,
The villain you curse when you cry.
Drag me through dust, through mud, through shame,
Crucify me first when you need someone to blame.

But where were you
When I drowned in the quiet?
When the tide pulled me under, And every hand slipped away,
Like promises lost to the break of day?

You used me up,
Fuel for your fire,
Left me running on empty,
Then broke me when I tired.
Now you sit high,
Pointing spears, casting blame.

You call me cold, cruel, bitter-
But did you ever wonder
What it took to make me this way?
Did you ever trace the cracks in me
Back to the hands that made them?
Or are you too comfortable
With the weight of your judgment
To bear the weight of my truth?

Its easy now, isn't it,
To label me, cast me aside,
Call me heartless, call me lost.
But every piece of me you scorn
Was forged from battles you never saw.

I didn't wake up angry--I grew into it.
I didn't choose this armor--it's forged from scars.
And if I'm the monster you see,
Maybe it's time to ask yourself
Who locked me in this cage to start with.

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