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the turbulent sea of my emotions tosses my fleet mercilessly, perilously close to the rocks of anguish, the needles of hopelessness and the whirlpool of despair. that vortex will **** joy and life from you, ‘til all that remains is a broken shell, seemingly strong on the outside but hollowed out and empty inside. the black many-tentacled beast grabs, trying to pull you down deep into the abyss, ******* you into the darkness, feeding on the happiness within, morsel by morsel, until your stomach is churned empty, save for the pebbles of loneliness which rattle around, frightening off your self-esteem, self worth and pride. set your compass to the pulsing beam, follow the path of light to safety. learn what it is that alters your course and how to regain control, how to grab the rudder and steer your course; use the stars and moon in the inky darkness, and know that after the storm the sun will shine again.
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Apr 25, 2019
Apr 25, 2019 at 5:05 AM UTC
The Sun Will Shine Again
the turbulent sea of my emotions tosses my fleet mercilessly, perilously close to the rocks of anguish, the needles of hopelessness and the whirlpool of despair. that vortex will **** joy and life from you, ‘til all that remains is a broken shell, seemingly strong on the outside but hollowed out and empty inside. the black many-tentacled beast grabs, trying to pull you down deep into the abyss, ******* you into the darkness, feeding on the happiness within, morsel by morsel, until your stomach is churned empty, save for the pebbles of loneliness which rattle around, frightening off your self-esteem, self worth and pride. set your compass to the pulsing beam, follow the path of light to safety. learn what it is that alters your course and how to regain control, how to grab the rudder and steer your course; use the stars and moon in the inky darkness, and know that after the storm the sun will shine again.
A poem about depression, and attempting to recover from it...
DBlaikie
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Apr 25, 2019
Apr 25, 2019 at 5:05 AM UTC
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