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Loved While Full

How money and power decide who is held, and who is thrown away when the air runs out

By Aarsh MalikPublished 11 days ago 1 min read
Loved While Full
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I was loved

when I was full.

**

When my chest was tight with air

they called it value,

called it importance,

called it power.

**

Hands reached for me then.

Smiles were real.

Rooms made space.

**

They tied my string gently,

afraid I might float away.

**

But air is a fragile crown.

**

It leaks quietly

through days,

through losses,

through moments no one claps for.

**

And when my body softened,

when the shine dulled,

when I could no longer rise above the crowd

they let go.

**

Not with anger.

Not with guilt.

**

They dropped me like something that had finished

its only purpose.

**

I kept smiling.

Because that’s what I was made to do.

**

Cars passed inches from my face.

Shoes avoided me like shame.

No one asked where the air went.

No one asked where they went.

**

Funny thing about love built on air

it never mourns what deflates.

**

I learned this on the street,

wrinkled and light,

still yellow,

still trying to look alive.

**

Power fills you.

Money lifts you.

But when they leave,

so does everyone who mistook your fullness

for your soul.

**

I wasn’t loved for who I was.

**

I was loved

for how much air I could hold.

******

Thank you for reading.

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Aarsh Malik

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Sharing self-help insights, fiction, and verse on Vocal.

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  • Kera Hollow2 days ago

    This was devastating. It brought me right back to childhood, feeling lonely, confused, and misunderstood by my parents. This was a stunning poem! Congratulations on making it to the leaderboard! It is well deserved.

  • Antoni De'Leon2 days ago

    Tells so perfectly of non-genuine friendships and associations. A very deep and heartfelt poem. Congrats on L/B placement.

  • Marilyn Glover3 days ago

    Aarsh, this is an outstanding poem. Congratulations on making this week's leadership board! I think it should get a top story badge, too.👏💙

  • Gerry Thibeault3 days ago

    powerful piece —well done!

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your Leaderboard placement! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Tiffany Gordon5 days ago

    Stunning work Aarsh! Congrats on your leaderboard placement! 🥳

  • Shirley Belk5 days ago

    Brilliant!!!!

  • Rachel Robbins6 days ago

    I love this metaphor. ❤️

  • Cryptic Edwards7 days ago

    Fantastic piece of poetry lovely, painful experience but sometimes some of our greatest work we write dose indeed come from pain. 💜 thank you for sharing this with us.

  • kp8 days ago

    here from andrea's recommendation. this is fantastic poetry and should be a top story. being loved for how much air we can hold is a painful experience. i hope for everyone to have at least one person to hold and help them along when their chest runs out

  • This is great poetry! And truth in so many ways!💕💖💕

  • Novel Allen10 days ago

    This is so very true Aarsh. One needs to find true friends, not hangers-on. Great poem.

  • Sandy Gillman10 days ago

    This feels painfully honest about conditional love.

  • Powerful and insightful

  • Andrea Corwin 10 days ago

    P.S. I put your poem up in the Raise Your Voice Threads: https://todaysurvey.shop/resources/raise-your-voice-thread-01-22-2026%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="css-w4qknv-Replies">

  • Andrea Corwin 10 days ago

    Now this poem is a lesson for all. Clearly depicting how may humans are. I loved how you gave life to the balloon in its description and the realizations that came to it.

  • Sara Wilson11 days ago

    This is so good!

  • Sid Aaron Hirji11 days ago

    Love this piece-we as a society tend to like to "flex"-be admired-then when it's all gone we have nothing.

  • Harper Lewis11 days ago

    I love this sustained metaphor. Exceptional.

  • Amazing and Real ❤️❤️❤️💯 You Are A Great Writer 👍 Keep It Going!

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