Infinity in Anxiety is a poem written by me, Amarnath Pandey if you don’t understand it don’t worry I don’t understand it either.
It’s almost as if the writer is in love and names the relationship as ‘friendship’ for reasons unknown
Infinity are you in anxiety?
Oo infinity what is that you feel, is that sensation of worry.
Superior races racing to know you and eventually destroying themselves with the context of pain.
I want to be your friend, 😊 because you’re so big, I have nothing to give you but only a misunderstanding.
You must be lonely, yet full of life, angry yet so kind, full of autumn and spring, with the comfort of burning lint.
I can’t find Common ground with men, I am just so stupid.
You are so furious and a simple gase inside you makes me so anxious
The conceptual understanding of your strength is impossible for the human mind
Your enormity is full of genius binds
You, please be my friend, I want to see the limitless end
I want to be the next end of the human mind to be your friend
Because you’re the only thing I cannot lend
Systematic approach to understanding your pain
To make everyone see that I am insane to be your friend
I really want to understand you,
I want to see your crack
I want to see you happy
I want to see you sad
I want to feel your pain and survive
And I will help you to befriend eternity
meaning:
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Stanza 1
“Oh, infinity, what is that you feel? Is it a sensation of worry, As the superior race races to know you, eventually destroying themselves in the context of pain?”
- Infinity is personified and questioned about its feelings.
- There’s a sense that humans (referred to as the “superior race”) are driven to understand infinity, but this pursuit may lead to their own destruction due to the overwhelming nature of such knowledge.
Stanza 2
“I want to be your friend, 😊 for you’re so vast, I have nothing to give but only misunderstanding.”
- The speaker expresses a desire to be friends with infinity, acknowledging their own limitations in comprehending it fully.
Stanza 3
“You must be lonely, yet full of life, angry yet so kind, embodying autumn and spring, with the comfort of burning lint.”
- Infinity is described as having contrasting qualities: loneliness and vitality, anger and kindness. These contrasts highlight its complexity.
- The imagery of “autumn and spring” suggests a cyclical nature, while “burning lint” might symbolize something ephemeral and transient within the vastness.
Stanza 4
“I can’t find common ground with men, for I feel so stupid.”
- The speaker feels isolated from other people, perceiving themselves as less intelligent or unable to relate to them.
Stanza 5
“You are so furious, and a simple gaze inside you makes me anxious. The conceptual understanding of your strength is impossible for the human mind. Your enormity is full of genius binds. Please, be my friend; I want to see the limitless end.”
- The speaker acknowledges the intimidating and anxiety-inducing nature of infinity.
- They admit that truly understanding infinity’s power is beyond human capability.
- Despite this, the speaker still longs to befriend infinity and witness its boundless nature.
Stanza 6
“I want to be the next frontier of the human mind to be your friend, For you are the only thing I cannot lend. A systematic approach to understand your pain, To make everyone see that I am insane to be your friend.”
- The speaker aspires to push the boundaries of human thought by forming a connection with infinity.
- They recognize infinity as something unique and unattainable (“the only thing I cannot lend”).
- There is a desire to methodically understand infinity’s essence, even if it seems like madness to others.
Stanza 7
“I really want to understand you. I want to see your cracks. I want to see you happy. I want to see you sad. I want to feel your pain and survive, And I will help you befriend eternity.”
- The speaker’s ultimate goal is to deeply understand infinity in all its aspects, including its flaws (“cracks”), emotions (happiness and sadness), and pain.
- They express a willingness to endure this process and aim to help infinity connect with eternity, implying a desire for a profound and enduring bond.
Overall Meaning
The poem reflects a profound yearning to comprehend and connect with something as vast and abstract as infinity. The speaker’s quest is marked by humility, recognizing their own limitations, and an earnest desire to bridge the gap between human understanding and the infinite. It’s a contemplation on the nature of existence, knowledge, and the human drive to seek out and form connections with the unknown.
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