Depression Common Poems
These Depression Common poems are examples of Common poems about Depression. These are the best examples of Common Depression poems written by international poets.
War of the Common ManWAR OF THE COMMON MAN
I live in the Land of America
where no politician stays honest.
Everything they promise us becomes a lie
to keep our salaries uncertain...
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common, america, betrayal, conflict, corruption,
Sick Employee Explaining To His Friend His Common ColdTHE COMMON COLD
Have you ever felt like you were going to die?
And you knew good and well the reason why;
and as you got sicker and...
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common, body, care, depression, environment,
Common GroundCommon Ground
Air lifted, weightlessness, falling, falling down
Tiny circles, pirouette, searching for common ground...
Enveloped in bitterness, this flight feels so free
Dead within the emptiness of...
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common, deep, depression, metaphor,
Poetry For the Common ManIt's 3 P.M, Sitting, staring at the reruns of Jeopardy and Seinfield
a microwave steak and some potatoes
sit gingerly on the tray, crunchy and...
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common, anger, anxiety, deep, depression,
A Common HeroA hero was once born to the mother of nature
destined to fight battles of a commoner
his body unscathed but his soul bore all the scars
to...
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common, depression,
Common Sense On a ShelfAs the crimson color fades away,
I think about all the hardships from every day.
I am the only one that truly knows about my pain,
The pain...
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common, angst, depression, growing up,
What Do We Have In Common As I'Ve Hit Rock BottomI wanted to talk--my life has hit "rock bottom."
You said; "No...we've nothing in common."
I thought we did...we both go
to the same church.
For some...
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common, confusion, dedication, depression, devotion,
With Nothing In Common I'Ve Hit Rock BottomI wanted to talk... My life has hit "rock bottom."
You said; "No...we've nothing in common."
I thought we did...we both go
to the same...
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common, confusion, dedication, depression, devotion,