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The Weight of Waking

by @Shannon-Perry

The noise is there before I rise, A swarm that never stills nor dies, It claws and scrapes along my skull, A ceaseless, grinding, dreadful lull. I try to move, but limbs won’t heed, Each thought outgrows its simple seed, They twist and tangle, sharp and loud, A choking, ever-tightening wound. The hours rot and slip away, Unused, decayed, a hollow day, I watch the world from something numb, Too lost to speak, too tired to run. Sleep comes thin and breaks apart, A fragile stitch in fraying dark, I reach for rest, it turns to air, And leaves me heavy with despair. I am a weight I cannot shift, A sinking, slow, unending drift, No silence comes, no clean release - Just noise that never grants me peace.
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29 / F
Published
Mar 24
Time
2m
Tags
#depression#mentalhealth#anxiety#ptsd#suicide#mentalhealthmatters
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