The poem describes the speaker's ability to leave behind pain and mistakes from the past by splitting into three parts - one that flies to the sky, one that stays behind, and one that moves forward. While the part that stays behind will continue to feel the lingering pain, the part that moves on will be able to find peace by learning from past mistakes and being conscious of the part that remains in the past.
The poem describes the speaker's ability to leave behind pain and mistakes from the past by splitting into three parts - one that flies to the sky, one that stays behind, and one that moves forward. While the part that stays behind will continue to feel the lingering pain, the part that moves on will be able to find peace by learning from past mistakes and being conscious of the part that remains in the past.
The poem describes the speaker's ability to leave behind pain and mistakes from the past by splitting into three parts - one that flies to the sky, one that stays behind, and one that moves forward. While the part that stays behind will continue to feel the lingering pain, the part that moves on will be able to find peace by learning from past mistakes and being conscious of the part that remains in the past.
Me, myself and I, I fly to the sky Leaving one of me behind to stay, the other moves on another day Leaving the pain and mistakes in the past With the one who stays behind, that pain will always last. It will not move, it will not disappear, It will always ponder sedentary, in my thoughts undisturbed. Me, Myself, and I will move on, The one that moves forward will always be in concise with the one that stays behind. The only difference is that one knows now, mistakes from the past are learned from and I now find peace with me, myself and I.