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Slow Dying Flower (poem about Robin Williams)

by @Shannon-Perry

He was the brightest star the world had ever seen, but no star can burn bright forever, although that was unforeseen. He was a man who brought joy to all those around him, so that he never had to show them how his life was grim. He made them laugh until their stomachs hurt, even though inside he was full of despair, sadness and disconcert. Like a clown, his smile was painted on, only when he removed it did you see the wretchedness in his deep blue eyes; that’s when it dawned that he was a slow dying flower, fading petal by petal and losing power until the day he’d been poisoned enough by this ghastly world, and he died once and for all by his own hand – that’s when the truth of his life really unfurled.
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Written by
Shannon-Perry
29 / F
Published
Nov 1, 2015
Time
1m
Tags
#suicide#depression#mentalillness#suicidal#mentalhealth#comedian#robinwilliams
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