Looking for the reasons, I was always confused why I was hurt by others. But now I know the one who was hurt can hurt; An endless destructive loop. The loop that turns into vertigo inside my head, comes to an end and it begins again for my better understanding of reasons.
The Crows
Just like others, I do want to escape. From the outer reality, the pile of problems and people, the reasons.
But, each path I take ends in this loop I am drowning in.
Now, I become my own loop, flying around the past happenings obsessively.
The Pile
Just like others, I do want to escape. From the outer reality, the pile of problems and people, the reasons.
But, each path I take ends in this loop I am drowning in.
Now, I become my own loop, flying around the past happenings obsessively.
The Rise
Crows, which I thought they were eating me, wake me up.
Pulling me out from under my pile of dark hallucinations.
There must be a way out.
To rise again and feel my feet on the ground.
The Statue
Statue, as a symbol of a frozen moment in time, can also represent the idea of being stuck in a destructive loop. In this context, the statue can represent the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of hurt and pain caused by others. It serves as a reminder of the hurt that one has experienced, and how it can continue to have a negative impact on one’s life. However, the figure can also picture the potential for understanding and growth, as the individual in the paragraph states, the loop ends and begins again for a better understanding of the reasons behind the pain. In this way, a sculpture can serve as a metaphor for the process of overcoming the damage, and the journey towards self-discovery and healing.