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As the snow falls others gawk at the beauty of the great white flakes, clouding the sky in a haze of flurries. They marvel at the frosted tips of tree branches, and dance in the piles of powder with an newfound spring of adolescent joy in their step. Although I find the scene beautiful, I cannot feel the sun, and that is sad. I long for it's warmth to melt the frost encasing me in this trance. I hope that a new day will come where I feel capable, motivated, and whole once again. But as the snow falls overnight, Inch upon inch of wet, heavy flakes cover my body, accumulating until I wake in the morning, tasked with digging myself out and starting the long trek into the daily storm.
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Feb 5, 2018
Feb 5, 2018 at 11:46 AM UTC
Seasonal Affective Disorder
As the snow falls others gawk at the beauty of the great white flakes, clouding the sky in a haze of flurries. They marvel at the frosted tips of tree branches, and dance in the piles of powder with an newfound spring of adolescent joy in their step. Although I find the scene beautiful, I cannot feel the sun, and that is sad. I long for it's warmth to melt the frost encasing me in this trance. I hope that a new day will come where I feel capable, motivated, and whole once again. But as the snow falls overnight, Inch upon inch of wet, heavy flakes cover my body, accumulating until I wake in the morning, tasked with digging myself out and starting the long trek into the daily storm.
Sydneymae
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Feb 5, 2018
Feb 5, 2018 at 11:46 AM UTC
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