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Jun 2018
Depression doesn’t care for
the size of your bank account,
or tire from how many laps you can run.
It doesn’t care how bright the sun is
or who holds you in each night.
Depression sneers at all those photographs
lined upon your bedside table.
It won’t ask to use your emotions
to taint them and everything
that may hold some light to the dark.
Mitch Prax
Written by
Mitch Prax  32/M/Australia
(32/M/Australia)   
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