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Depression Gender Poems

These Depression Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Depression. These are the best examples of Gender Depression poems written by international poets.


BEHIND THOSE WALLS
By Cherbo Geeplay


My wife whispered: somebody, go call Muna 
to come here. Let her tell her dad what she 
told me today. I asked: What’s...

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Categories: depression, gender, literature, metaphor,



Gender Based Violence 2023
Cyber Harassment

"Why do you have to be so mean
Does it bother you that I post
For you always commenting,
saying bad things my way" 

It's gotten to...

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Categories: gender, abuse, anti bullying, depression,

Love Alone, a Solo Love
You achieved fulfilment thoughtlessly.
Deeply saddened,

Broken soul and bond.

You dishonestly left a once-thriving union, leaving wounds.
Your attention, tough.

Disappointment, hurting, and ignoring replaced liking and respect.
Depression is...

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Categories: gender, anger, anxiety, cry, feelings,

The Silent Ululation
Listen Africa,oh my motherland
May epitome of beauty,my extollation
You listen;inhabitants of my nobleland
How did we reach this destination?

On a podium I stand
A place weary,scary;no one dares!
A...

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Categories: africa, gender,

Maybe I'M Plural
I said I’d be myself
Now I say that was a lie
They don’t know who I am
Then again, neither do I
But if one thing’s for sure
Today...

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Categories: depression, gender, identity,



Becoming Someone
“Nothing ever changes
In the city of stone”
The city of mountains
The city of bones
The city of deaths which nobody mourns
Saluda is the city in which we...

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Categories: gender, 11th grade, angst, depression,

Premium Member We Are One
We Are One

My friends, 
we need to find some way, 
to be more like family. 
We need to come together, 
regardless of our differences, 
as...

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Categories: gender, abuse, addiction, america, forgiveness,

Bi In a Dungeon
BI IN A DUNGEON

“A beam of moonlight woke me up. 
I have had it enough; brushing up the dust in my lap, I rose.
The dark...

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Categories: gender, anxiety, beauty, child abuse,

Covers
I want to spend my life under the covers
They drape over me
And live up to their name

There are monsters out there that are out to...

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Categories: anxiety, depression, gender, self,

Skin Tight Ii
Leather boots 
tight black suits 
skin hot bound 
in knots cutting 
sweet the heat 
Burns in between 
the pleasure 
of the pain 
the sweat 
of...

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Categories: gender, allegory, allusion, angst, art,

Razorblade
with a razor I crop and cut away 
all signifiers of my birth name 
so i can finally let my hips sway

prickly pits and nasty days
of dreading...

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Categories: body, depression, discrimination, gender,

To Ramesses In Poseidon Depths Lie
Metal, blood, and mascara 

Half sunk a shattered visage lies,
A wrinkled lip, a sneer of cold command,
Of boundless and bare
Along the level, sands stretch far...

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Categories: gender, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

The Hands of Jacob
Not long ago when the summers seemed warmer and the winters were whiter. When the trees grew crown of leaves bright, a transparent green. Then...

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Categories: gender, age, allegory, allusion, america,

Skin
Look in the mirror and I see
Someone who doesn’t look like me.
It’s skin is tight and there’s too much,
It has some parts that I don’t...

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Categories: gender, 8th grade, anxiety, depression,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: gender, 12th grade, character, hope,


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