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Broo..🥺❤ first I think it is normal that's how father behave but noo when I went out, see on social media, see in my surroundings.... And when my friends say papa ki pari Or daddy's princess... These words don't even exist for me I never feel them.... You never think about my safety you always afraid about if I go out I will come home being pregnant.... You directly don't said that but i hear you talking to mom.... You said these things for a girl who only study never went out and when she want to go out with girls you always say no.. No matter if she is in house for 2-3 yrs study hard making you proud but you always say no never trust her... Never listen her
Your lines teared me up. The video is f**king piece of what perfect art constitutes, your evocative narration, the guitar doings its magic, I loved how it sped up at the count 1 to 10. They way you opened the story and rounded it. Kafka says a book must be an axe for frozen sea within us and I think your amazing poetry did just that.
You know some stories are like they are yours.. How they are so relatable to you that you can't hold yourself cry and realising it again.. That yes you have to be strong once again.. And act like it doesn't mattered ever... Really these lines.. I felt that so deeply...
She has a different style of narration and that strikes differently Every poem of her, some way or the other relates to me It’s really good to listen and feel it at the same time,,,,, thanks a lot to her for this verse❤❤❤❤
This is really touch my heart soo badly that I just can't express my feelings by my words... I just keep normalise the most horrible abnormal thing since my childhood...
I never experienced the loyalty, generosity, and honesty of Rachel, Hannah, or Esther. I experienced yours, whom nobody can surpass, subdue, and substitute evermore. Nonetheless, I won't love you anymore and won't keep the stint with you. That's because I will surrender to my fate, accept the truth, and leave the world for good. I won't hang out with you as I have another life to lead, and of course, I'll be alone. I won’t feel the tenderness of your hug or listen to the sound of your breath. Never, ever will I dance with you in front of a huge crowd at a lavish party. No romantic conversation between us will take place in person or on social media. That’s because I have to spend time with people from another planet, getting out of your sight. -------By Ebadul Haque
With all due respect and appreciation of your poetry. I just don't get it. 1. How does a power cut make times desperate and hearts stone cold? I mean you were watching a web series at 2:30am. You're not some poverty stricken child trying to study under the street lamps. 2. How does a pretty normal sounding Indian father who probably worked his ass off to make you educated suddenly become the blamed? 3. How do so many women relate to this? Is this what we men are emotionally supporting so much? Pampering our girlfriends at 2am on their periods, while not even expecting the same support for our sleepless nights, and the economy crashing and the planet dying and our heads balding, and making enough money so that you can watch your web series at 2:30am? Let alone being beaten to death by our dads in our childhood with their leather belts. 4. How do these women hate these traits in their dads, yet find the very same traits so attractive in other men in the dating market? 5. Just a 100 years ago. 20 year old boys were fighting world wars. Girls were joining rebel army's. Winning double Nobel prizes and shit. They didn't even have a daddy. Cause daddy took a bullet in his chest in the battlefield. If these children had a stage, they'd take the mic and give a speech that would revolutionize the society. What happened to us? Why are we complaining about a power cut that takes a count to 10 to come back on? 6. Why is boredom the reason for you to think about your childhood? Are there any other more meaningful instances when you think about your parents? You see, my whole family used to beat my mom in front of me when I was a kid. And I didn't wait for a power cut to write a poem about it. I didn't complain, didn't cry, didn't run away. I just grew up and fucked them back. Really appreciate your poetry, very well done but sorry it's hardly relatable. Best wishes.
With all due respect, which is none, I just don't get your comment. Don't get me wrong, but after reading your comment, all I can think is wtf? 1) It's obviously because 'desperate times' here refer to the beginning of overthinking about the past trauma/her childhood. Or it's a possible reference to how her childhood trauma turned her stone cold. 2) and wow, you really need to know some basic stuff. First off, a father is someone who should love you, make time for you, emotionally support you and take part in your interests and achievements. Earning to provide food, shelter or education to your child is a REQUIREMENT to be a parent and does not necessarily imply that the parent is good to their child. 3) Dude, it sounds like you just went through a breakup lol. Pampering your gf literally has no reference here lmao. You think that all women are just supposed to behave the same way as you expect?😂. Honestly speaking, this IS relatable and just because YOU don't relate to it, doesn't make everybody else who does, wrong. You sound like you're the only one who's working his ass off. You need to grow up. It's not 1950s anymore. Women have jobs too, they too are worried about stuff and have sleepless nights. Nobody really cares about your bald head. And physical abuse is just as bad as mental abuse, so your dad beating you up is pretty much the same as him emotionally damaging you. 4) This is not true for me personally but I believe it's because they get so used to the environment of abuse that they make it their norm (childhood really affects your adult life). 5) wdym what happened to us? War is way way worse. People like you are the reason violence and shit is increasing. Anyways, tell me if you have something better to complain about than a power cut. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be the same. I don't get why you're making the power cut such a big point. Overthinking sure takes you down that hurtful nostalgic road if you're ever alone and have nothing to distract yourself with. 6) Boredom is not the case here. She was clearly trying to distract herself by focusing on fictional characters rather than in her real life. Which means she WAS thinking about her parents. If you do not ever overthink, then I'm sorry you can't understand what I'm saying. And wowz dude congrats for your achievement but you see, nobody is the same as you are. You need to be a little mature to understand it, possibly after you read it a decade later. Nobody is gonna behave and react to things the same way as you do. Everyone is different. The world doesn't revolve around you. Ironic how you think you 'grew up'. Anyways, I see that it's you PERSONAL problem if you can't relate to it. But yeah since you think everyone in the world should be like you, good luck being disappointed :) Have the day you deserve.
@@ParidhiM13 EDIT: I see that you've edited your comment so that people can't see what you actually had said earlier and so you can appear as some angel. Good job. I'm going to keep mine same tho. Cheers. Seriously brilliant job you've done at justifying someone's powercut distraction as 'trauma', while also trying to devalue someone else's fucked up childhood as the 'need to grow up'. Are you the same person? Cause you said two different things. Like "everyone is different" and then gave a giant shopping list of your expectations and assumptions. I couldn't not admire the passive aggressive and possibly sarcastic (in your head only) tone of your words. I was about to ask you one thing which is "name 10 things that a daughter should do for her father, and which of them did you do for yours?". But after reading your whole reply, I'm not going to anymore. Just one advice. Please don't make children, or have pets. You'll make a really bad parent. Just spend the rest of your life blaming your hard working dad for your failures and very soon inflation will catch up with people like you. Best wishes.
I can understand what you trying to say, and ur wonder of how so many women relate to this is actually fair because u were never one(no offence). See the way u said our dads worked ass off to make us educated, thats not the case everywhere, may b he never earned, may b he never paid, may b he was the reason everyone laughed at u even when u were the best student in the class...this is just a little thing i put out from ur comment, many women relate this cause each of them have been through different kind of shit because their father was not in his place to be as an actual father. may b ur whole family wouldnt have bet ur mom if ur father was different(i dont really know). but its great that u screwed them back!
Hi Spill Fam ❤ We are so grateful for all your love on this video and all the other videos as well, But now with “Super Thanks” feature you can support us in our journey, which will help us to bring more beautiful poems and stories to you! Love, Spill Poetry ❤
Broo..🥺❤ first I think it is normal that's how father behave but noo when I went out, see on social media, see in my surroundings.... And when my friends say papa ki pari Or daddy's princess... These words don't even exist for me I never feel them.... You never think about my safety you always afraid about if I go out I will come home being pregnant.... You directly don't said that but i hear you talking to mom.... You said these things for a girl who only study never went out and when she want to go out with girls you always say no.. No matter if she is in house for 2-3 yrs study hard making you proud but you always say no never trust her... Never listen her
I can never forgive him for all the traumas he's given to my mom and me.
I can relate sadly but ♥️
Me too, me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no no no that isn't closure, it's again accepting the apologies my father never made
After reading comments, i found that ''I am a very lucky girl'' My daddy is my Mentor and my Best friend💖I love you daddy, you are the best🤗
Blessed u r
@@nusrattprova I know🙂
Lucky girl!
Touchwood
I think every dad is good somewhere but it is your kindness and your positivity that made your dad best, in front of you
Your lines teared me up. The video is f**king piece of what perfect art constitutes, your evocative narration, the guitar doings its magic, I loved how it sped up at the count 1 to 10. They way you opened the story and rounded it. Kafka says a book must be an axe for frozen sea within us and I think your amazing poetry did just that.
"I forgive him"
Same!!
Something i don't want to relate but can't help.. and no i can't forgive
This girl always wins my heart...
Her poetry is ♥️♥️
I never knew i was having daddy issues until i watched this captivating girl🥺😭
I wish I could send this to him... I can't forgive him though because he will never know how my heart aches
You know some stories are like they are yours.. How they are so relatable to you that you can't hold yourself cry and realising it again.. That yes you have to be strong once again.. And act like it doesn't mattered ever...
Really these lines.. I felt that so deeply...
and act like it doesn't matter ever... so true!
Yaaaaaaaar. This girl is out of the world ❤️🖤🔥🔥🔥
She has a different style of narration and that strikes differently
Every poem of her, some way or the other relates to me
It’s really good to listen and feel it at the same time,,,,, thanks a lot to her for this verse❤❤❤❤
This is really touch my heart soo badly that I just can't express my feelings by my words... I just keep normalise the most horrible abnormal thing since my childhood...
Tears rolling down
First time not relating to something is making me happy❤
Am literally so speechless ❤️
Beautiful, well done.
So relatable 💗
Got what poetry takes.👏
This was amazing . ❤
💙
So you think this is all??
Come try to live my life as a teenage girl.
What a poem
This was really good!
That was really good!
Background music was to loud .but her lines
was ✨❤️ too good
I feel it and feel it even more now that my father has passed away!
Relatable .....
I can never forgive him
I never experienced the loyalty, generosity, and honesty of Rachel, Hannah, or Esther.
I experienced yours, whom nobody can surpass, subdue, and substitute evermore.
Nonetheless, I won't love you anymore and won't keep the stint with you.
That's because I will surrender to my fate, accept the truth, and leave the world for good.
I won't hang out with you as I have another life to lead, and of course, I'll be alone.
I won’t feel the tenderness of your hug or listen to the sound of your breath.
Never, ever will I dance with you in front of a huge crowd at a lavish party.
No romantic conversation between us will take place in person or on social media.
That’s because I have to spend time with people from another planet, getting out of your sight.
-------By Ebadul Haque
Sadly... This is relatable 😔
Exceptional
❤❤
❤️
Beautiful but deep
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Omg 💕
🖤
🥺💓
Reality of many children's life....but nicely put into words👏
ve mai oscar dendi, teri poetry nu, je baby mera vass chaldaa..Ve mai Granny denda baby tainu ve,.je mai tera daddy hunda...
❤️🥺
Points 5-10 💔
I forgive him
I forgive him yrr
belated happy birthday sujata ji🎂
I don’t understand how faintly mumbling Hanuman Chalisa led to daddy issues.
With all due respect and appreciation of your poetry. I just don't get it.
1. How does a power cut make times desperate and hearts stone cold? I mean you were watching a web series at 2:30am. You're not some poverty stricken child trying to study under the street lamps.
2. How does a pretty normal sounding Indian father who probably worked his ass off to make you educated suddenly become the blamed?
3. How do so many women relate to this? Is this what we men are emotionally supporting so much? Pampering our girlfriends at 2am on their periods, while not even expecting the same support for our sleepless nights, and the economy crashing and the planet dying and our heads balding, and making enough money so that you can watch your web series at 2:30am? Let alone being beaten to death by our dads in our childhood with their leather belts.
4. How do these women hate these traits in their dads, yet find the very same traits so attractive in other men in the dating market?
5. Just a 100 years ago. 20 year old boys were fighting world wars. Girls were joining rebel army's. Winning double Nobel prizes and shit. They didn't even have a daddy. Cause daddy took a bullet in his chest in the battlefield. If these children had a stage, they'd take the mic and give a speech that would revolutionize the society. What happened to us? Why are we complaining about a power cut that takes a count to 10 to come back on?
6. Why is boredom the reason for you to think about your childhood? Are there any other more meaningful instances when you think about your parents?
You see, my whole family used to beat my mom in front of me when I was a kid. And I didn't wait for a power cut to write a poem about it. I didn't complain, didn't cry, didn't run away. I just grew up and fucked them back.
Really appreciate your poetry, very well done but sorry it's hardly relatable.
Best wishes.
With all due respect, which is none, I just don't get your comment. Don't get me wrong, but after reading your comment, all I can think is wtf?
1) It's obviously because 'desperate times' here refer to the beginning of overthinking about the past trauma/her childhood. Or it's a possible reference to how her childhood trauma turned her stone cold.
2) and wow, you really need to know some basic stuff. First off, a father is someone who should love you, make time for you, emotionally support you and take part in your interests and achievements. Earning to provide food, shelter or education to your child is a REQUIREMENT to be a parent and does not necessarily imply that the parent is good to their child.
3) Dude, it sounds like you just went through a breakup lol. Pampering your gf literally has no reference here lmao. You think that all women are just supposed to behave the same way as you expect?😂. Honestly speaking, this IS relatable and just because YOU don't relate to it, doesn't make everybody else who does, wrong. You sound like you're the only one who's working his ass off. You need to grow up. It's not 1950s anymore. Women have jobs too, they too are worried about stuff and have sleepless nights. Nobody really cares about your bald head. And physical abuse is just as bad as mental abuse, so your dad beating you up is pretty much the same as him emotionally damaging you.
4) This is not true for me personally but I believe it's because they get so used to the environment of abuse that they make it their norm (childhood really affects your adult life).
5) wdym what happened to us? War is way way worse. People like you are the reason violence and shit is increasing. Anyways, tell me if you have something better to complain about than a power cut. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be the same. I don't get why you're making the power cut such a big point. Overthinking sure takes you down that hurtful nostalgic road if you're ever alone and have nothing to distract yourself with.
6) Boredom is not the case here. She was clearly trying to distract herself by focusing on fictional characters rather than in her real life. Which means she WAS thinking about her parents. If you do not ever overthink, then I'm sorry you can't understand what I'm saying.
And wowz dude congrats for your achievement but you see, nobody is the same as you are. You need to be a little mature to understand it, possibly after you read it a decade later. Nobody is gonna behave and react to things the same way as you do. Everyone is different. The world doesn't revolve around you. Ironic how you think you 'grew up'.
Anyways, I see that it's you PERSONAL problem if you can't relate to it. But yeah since you think everyone in the world should be like you, good luck being disappointed :)
Have the day you deserve.
@@ParidhiM13
EDIT: I see that you've edited your comment so that people can't see what you actually had said earlier and so you can appear as some angel. Good job. I'm going to keep mine same tho. Cheers.
Seriously brilliant job you've done at justifying someone's powercut distraction as 'trauma', while also trying to devalue someone else's fucked up childhood as the 'need to grow up'. Are you the same person? Cause you said two different things. Like "everyone is different" and then gave a giant shopping list of your expectations and assumptions. I couldn't not admire the passive aggressive and possibly sarcastic (in your head only) tone of your words.
I was about to ask you one thing which is "name 10 things that a daughter should do for her father, and which of them did you do for yours?". But after reading your whole reply, I'm not going to anymore.
Just one advice. Please don't make children, or have pets. You'll make a really bad parent. Just spend the rest of your life blaming your hard working dad for your failures and very soon inflation will catch up with people like you.
Best wishes.
I really don't get your comment
@@htpps.amy06 Okay.
I can understand what you trying to say, and ur wonder of how so many women relate to this is actually fair because u were never one(no offence).
See the way u said our dads worked ass off to make us educated, thats not the case everywhere, may b he never earned, may b he never paid, may b he was the reason everyone laughed at u even when u were the best student in the class...this is just a little thing i put out from ur comment, many women relate this cause each of them have been through different kind of shit because their father was not in his place to be as an actual father. may b ur whole family wouldnt have bet ur mom if ur father was different(i dont really know). but its great that u screwed them back!
Do men have daddy issues?
Ofc they do, anyone can have Daddy issues or parent issues in general, they n their struggles are valid 🫂🌹✨🕊️
@@_aconite_cj_ i usually hear daddy issue from women, so asked.
Why is that?
@@shaurav8008 I think it's bc men aren't allowed to express these much, they're looked down upon when they do.
ये क्या है😅
hi spill poetry i was tried to contact u many times for my poetry but i did not get any response from ur side please contact me its my humble request
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