To: me

I see you
when nobody else does

I hear you
when the world goes quiet

I love you
for always being strong

I believe in you
when everyone else turns away

I know you’ll be ok
because in the end
you always are

© 2025 Michelle Cook


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27 thoughts on “To: me

  1. Sometimes I feel invisible. I pretend it does not bother me, but it does. I suspect that as I age, my invisibility may increase. I will refuse to let it, I’m already fighting to stay relevant as much as I can. Your words are so strong, thanks for sharing! 🏄‍♂️

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    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Makes me feel less alone knowing that you can relate. I suppose everyone goes through this at some point, but it doesn’t make it hurt any less. Hugs to you… I see you. ❤️

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      1. Thanks for the hug! Have you heard the song from the musical ‘Chicago’? Mr. Cellophane…. The lyrics ‘Shoulda been my name, Mister Cellophane
        Cause you can look right through me, walk right by me
        And never know I’m there’. They really express that feeling. I’ve been telling a story and suddenly someone just talks right over me. My tendency is just to stop and see if anyone asks me to continue. Usually not! I suspect it is my delivery to begin with. I probably need a better delivery, something more assertive and forceful. Something to work on. Instead of whining about my predicament like ‘Mr.. Cellophane’, I can do something about it!

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        1. I haven’t heard of the song, but I know the feeling well. The important conversations will come along at the right time and place. And you’ll not have to approach those people in any certain manner. You can always tell when you’ve met “your people” because the conversation flows easily and you never feel alone.

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          1. You’re probably not missing much. But your advice is great. There are friends who ‘get me’, for sure. Thanks for the dose of optimism. 🙏

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