Depths Of Depression



Don't accept the things you can not change,
Don't tell yourself your living when your merely/barely breathing,
No more cliches that its gonna get better or everything will be alright, none of this is true,
Religion can give  false hopes & promises, you start to think is all of life a lie,
As your goals hopes & dreams dissipates, you feel life's energy vanishing, burning into ash flying aimlessly in the wind,
Hopelessness becomes you and your once bright light begins to dim and eventually turns into darkness nothingness,
Empty like an abyss, no more sounds of chimes & birds chirping their good morning im awake tune, The sky once blue is black, the rainbows have begun to fade, and all of life's beauties no longer cradles you with joy,
Parties you no longer partake in, celebrations of occasions become dismissive in this vastness of pain,
You desire isolation where anger and bitterness reside,
You in jest digesting and excreting hate for this current mental place,
Engulfed in imagined manifestations of incessant praise, prayer and petitions to God "Almighty,"
ln my confusion/dissolution becomes a resolution, So now you doctor wounds with salt, as to cut off your nose to spite your face,
Hold on to anger all while agonizing all while shrinking, can someone save us from drowning sinking.
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Submitted by JhainDoh on January 22, 2021

Modified by JhainDoh on December 19, 2023

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Death is sad but I want to explore the beauty in death. I am most free when I write so I will write ugly beautiful truths. I hope to inspire teach and motivate through poetry. The Poetry Form is my Coinage known as Unorthodox Rhythmic which is a melodic form of writing. Currently I am a Song Writer also on Reverberation. Writing is my world andI write Advertisments/Commercials/& Comedy. Skies the limit and beyond write what you like. more…

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