Outside, under the marquee of the hotel, he stood a moment as he did each night beneath the marquee of the Hotel Hyperion, while he decided what direction to take, what to do. And suddenly, realizing it was not the Hotel Hyperion, that the circumstances were quite different, he felt loneliness spring up like a dark forest all around him. The odd thing was, he felt no impulse to hurry after her, to find her somehow. What would he have to offer her except the history of weakness, loneliness, and inadequacy, the decline and fall of himself? He himself was the core of the loneliness around him, and its core was inadequacy. He was inadequate even in love. Patricia Highsmith
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The author of the poem is talking about what it means to be in love. It is not wrong to fall in love, but it is important that you stand up again after you have fallen down. After the end of true love, you should accept that you are still capable of loving someone.

Source: Nothing That Meets The Eye: The Uncollected Stories Of Patricia Highsmith

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