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A Day of Depression
Depression calls me I drink profusely in gulps I lay on the couch All day long moping about How life wants me downcast I feel awful here Dismal feeling around me I don’t know yet how I began to have death pangs Uneasy sight to behold But there is never A desire to hurt myself I have enough pain Without having that ending I am just in remorse now No need for drastic Measures to be taken here I only want a way Out of misery I’m in Loneliness is what I feel Thus ending my love It’s the grand reason for this This empty feeling Deep within me I cry tears Ones of incredible loss Thus the reason for My sour depression now Terrible pain builds And I bear it all inside May this depression leave me… And quick! This is a fictional occurrence! I'm quite happy right now! Russell Sivey
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