American rapper, Kanye West, has taken to social media to open up about how he’s feeling about his divorce from his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.
Recall that in a virtual court hearing on Wednesday, March 2, the reality star was declared single and legally dropped “West” from her last name.
In a lengthy Instagram post on Friday, March 4, Kanye likened the dissolution of a marriage to injury, heavy breathing and a number of other letdowns in life.
“Divorce feels like full blown COVID. Divorce feels like your doctor don’t know. Divorce feels like your walking on glass. Divorce feels like you’re running through a glass wall. Divorce feels like you’re being bullied in a class hall.
Divorce feels like you’re getting beat up at the mall. Divorce feels like your hand was burned on the stove. Divorce feels like your soul was dragged over coals. Divorce feels like your grandma never got over that cold. Divorce feels like the first play of the Super Bowl and your ankle rolls. Divorce feels like your kids were snatched from your control. Divorce feels like you’ve been shot and traffic is slow.
Divorce feels like heavy breathing. Divorce feels like suffocating, barely breathing. Divorce feels like you’re receiving a spiritual beating every evening. Divorce feels like you worked overtime all week and you ain’t allowed off for the weekend. Divorce feels like you got broken into. Divorce feels like you got broken in a thousand pieces.
Divorce feels like you’ve been set on fire For your truth Then labeled a liar. Divorce feels like Michael Myers. Divorce feels like your teeth being pulled with pliers. Divorce feels like slower than paint and dryer. Divorce feels like nails in your hand. Divorce feels like walking in on your bride and your best man. Divorce feels like you can’t Sit or stand. Divorce feels like you can’t breathe.
Divorce feels like you can’t stay or leave. Divorce feels like a funeral a miscarriage a broken leg. Divorce feels like you gave everyone away and you don’t have the right to have anything to say. Who are you to have an opinion on your own life. You are not you anymore. You’re what’s left of you. Michael Jackson said it best. You’re a vegetable. You’re a vegetable. You’re the real Cosby. Not a Huxtable.” He wrote.
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