Some days, I am simply encapsulated by nature. The tree’s vivid green branches And the etched pinecones lay fallen near. The brisk, sharp wind fills up my lungs As if I’m breathing in a new life, To remind me that beauty is alive.
Other days, I am targeted by emptiness, And my head rings with an overwhelming numbness. The dryness of my skin threating to chip away The only thing of depression keeping my gravity down And I feel like giving it all up.