At some point in the past, pre-forum, I used to analyze books using typology. And that's what I'm doing here to poems and videos. For example, the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant are dominated by introverted feeling. The characters often try to communicate feelings that they find difficult to put into words. They look for answers which involve them in a personal-growth struggle. They suffer from personal-values crises. People and even entire races evolve (or sometimes devolve) in their value-systems.
OK, so this is an educational exercise for you?
I have read the poem and pondered on it. Definitely there is a sense of isolation, of feeling misunderstood, of feeling compelled to put on a show despite that pain and experiencing strong emotions throughout those challenges. It does ring of adolescence, and indeed, scrolling down you can see the author is a 16 year old female.
It seems you have come to the conclusion this is a manifestation of Fi re your previous post, "Not some Fi type? (Introverting feelings.)" Your post has the appearance of leading the witness, no?
To me, the most Fi values-based statement in the poem is this:
All I want is for one person to come up to me asking me how I'm doing...I'll say "I'm fine" and you'd respond saying "Tell me the truth."
The poem rings of adolescent pain, perhaps a history of abuse in there I would be worried about, and the poem sounds like she's started self-abusing. There's an element in there that is concerning to me.
Are you suggesting somehow that Fi manifests in this manner under stress? Or this is how Fi manifests in adolescent girls, or adolescent girls under stress?
Would you agree that Fi is positioned as some stereotypical catch-all for emo-based expression in the first place?
I would want to read more of what this girl has to share before I would type her. If I was typing the poem only, I would see it as more Fi under stress than Fe. But not because of emotionality per se, but because she wishes for that emotion to be acknowledged and understood.