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Insensitiveness is a reflective poem about the emotional numbness growing within humanity. Through themes of sorrow, hatred, despair, and the repetition of history’s mistakes, the poem questions how love has become restrained and compassion forgotten. It is a reminder of how brief life truly is, and how one day humanity may regret living in division and hate instead of understanding and kindness.
Written by Elise Beher, this composition carries a melancholic yet thoughtful tone, inviting readers to reflect on the consequences of emotional indifference and the importance of preserving humanity’s heart
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Title INSENSITIVENESS
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Insensitiveness is a reflective poem about the emotional numbness growing within humanity. Through themes of sorrow, hatred, despair, and the repetition of history’s mistakes, the poem questions how love has become restrained and compassion forgotten. It is a reminder of how brief life truly is, and how one day humanity may regret living in division and hate instead of understanding and kindness.
Written by Elise Beher, this composition carries a melancholic yet thoughtful tone, inviting readers to reflect on the consequences of emotional indifference and the importance of preserving humanity’s heart
Work type Literary: Other
Tags tags #poetry #darkpoetry #humanity #insensiti
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Identifier 2605075553178
Entry date May 7, 2026, 1:02 AM UTC
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Author. Holder Elise Beher. Date May 7, 2026.
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