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Premium Member The Lorax Sequel
I took the only seed of hope
for any future healthy Truffula Trees,
but reminded my clinically depressed acquaintance
we are all born co-redeemers,
not addictively incubating extractors.

Ours is not to commodify 
what we could not recreate
for its sufficient...

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Categories: clinically, earth, environment, integrity, love,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member My Beautiful Bruised Brain
Igniting pain retrieving the chemical imbalance 
in my brain soft tissue itched my frontal lobe 
leaned over my forehead as my temporal lobe 
offered little comfort in cognitive skills my optic 
nerve damage piercing pain...

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Categories: clinically, allah, spring,
Form: Tazkira
Premium Member Asking the Way Part One
The  road  to my hometown was  a  long, and arduous one.
I  loved  the walk ,and the privacy  it  gave  me.
My  mind  was  awash...

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Categories: clinically, age, art, death, deep, environment, fantasy, mystery,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Divine Near Death Expressions
Acknowledging the essence of near-death experience realistically
through reading about its characteristics mindfully
as regards presented historical reports numerously
and research of its circumstances done clinically---
I’m made aware of its truth that’s perceived individually.

Thus, my heart prays for...

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Categories: clinically, blessing, christian, death, faith, god, jesus, spiritual,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member Seeking Assurance
I am sad
and need reassurance
this choice was not bad
at the time of searching
Home's new-found voice,
and is not bad
now,
and will not be bad
and sad
in my shortening future.

Diminishing now
into year by year forecasts,
no longer this seventh decade
by...

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Categories: clinically, earth day, health, humor, integrity, peace, power,
Form: Political Verse



Premium Member 10 Conversations In Icu Part Ii
Number six.

"Good morning, my name is David Brown. I'm a humanist chaplain volunteer.
I like to do the rounds and have a natter."

"That's interesting, David. Do sit down. So what motivates you here? 
How do you...

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Categories: clinically, humor,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Toe Tag
Here I lie in this cooler, this fridge where I would rather not be, but the truth of the matter is you’ve done it, you got the best of me
I lasted as long as I...

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Categories: clinically, death,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member When Lonely
When I'm feeling lonely
and anxious,
small and ineffective
against depression
descending like a brain fog bank

In this Elder moment,
I have grown faith
even this chronic dark veil
will withdraw,

Although
perhaps not as sure of when
as tomorrow's fresh green/blue
worldview dawn

Naturally spirited dark...

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Categories: clinically, appreciation, caregiving, feelings, green, health, integrity, peace,
Form: Political Verse
Premium Member Heaven
Four siblings eagerly awaited the arrival of 
their baby sister as mama entered the hospital.
Each had plans of the fun they would share
caring for this unexpected but very welcome
'change of life' baby. 

Our mother suffered...

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Categories: clinically, heartbroken, heaven, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
The Devil Went Back To Heaven, Part I
There’s a person who’s been in the news of late,
and he’s been causing great controversy,
goes by the name of Robert Abermarle,
who of late some people line up to see.

But others claim we should all ignore...

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Categories: clinically, evil, forgiveness, god, heaven, hope, religious, spiritual,
Form: Epic
Killing Me Softly - Husbands Can Understand This
Trapped feelings. Want to run but responsibility has me shackled and hope is gone. 
Things I need to say are covered in passive kindness. Don't be like those who came before 
you be the timeless.

Stay...

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Categories: clinically, husbandme, light, light, me,
Form: I do not know?
Twinkle Twinkle My Little Miracle
Trigger warning ?????? miscarriages mentioned 


Twinkle twinkle my little miracle 

You'd have been six or maybe even seven 
Is that so terrible or simply ignorance is Bliss 
These aren't dates I tend to try and...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: clinically, baby, blessing, celebration, dream, heartbreak, heartbroken, hurt,
Form: Free verse
It's Your Crazy
It’s your crazy
Paranormal Poetry Series

What are the feelings I feel
That rattle inside my cage
Like boulders and wrecking balls
Slamming against my heart

With every crash and smash
Tissues are ripped away 
As bricks of the beating muscle crumble...

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Categories: clinically, visionaryme, me,
Form: I do not know?
The Definition of Insanity
This poem was too long to submit without premium membership, so I have submitted it in two parts, but it is meant to be read together. 

Part one....

They say he is clearly psychotic, if knowing...

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Categories: clinically, abuse, allusion, betrayal, freedom, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Genuine Fecklessness Exemplifies Despondent Creature Because
Genuine Fecklessness Exemplifies Despondent Creature Because...

Lackluster life lived
     as each subsequent day,
a carbon copy
of the one before,
though far from
being clinically depressed, this boar

ring guilt ridden Capitalist decries
    ...

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Categories: clinically, age, america, grave, howl, january, money, perspective,
Form: Rhyme
Tragedy On a Wednesday

Nothing important happened today,
according to an omission 
in the local newspaper Metro page
The death of my best friend ... my husband,
this sad story of injustice was missing
Such a horrible ghetto tragedy
wasn’t worth one drop of...

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Categories: clinically, bereavement, death, husband, sorrow,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
We Aren'T What We Seem
You see us walking down the street, 
but we never meet.
You look at us and see what you want to. 
Taking time out of your day is too difficult,
so we go on with our lives,
Living...

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Categories: clinically, anti bullying, inspirational,
Form: Lyric
Living Or Alive
you pull my heart strings as I walk away, inadvertently.
I know that I will fade from your conscious, forgotten inevitably.
But a piece of each fades with our friendship, traits become memory,

Although…

 this may sound bitter,...

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Categories: clinically, absence, analogy, beautiful, beauty, betrayal, blessing, destiny,
Form: Free verse
The Nice Man From Asia With Hip Dysplasia
There was a nice man from Asia, 
who suffered from hip dysplasia.
He sat on his bum all the long day,
but never had anything fun to say. 
So his dad took his cane away. 

He knew...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: clinically, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Breaking Dna Strains
Breaking DNA Strains

In Biology lessons, one reads of mutations…
That inexplicable quirk of natural selection…
For once in a while some individual thrives…
While at other times, another withers and dies…

The latest movies exhort the supreme human being…
Through...

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Categories: clinically, abuse, addiction, anxiety, community, future, life,
Form: Narrative
Ready To Burst
I'm so fed up with your wild accusations
Over the top ridiculous speculations 
I don't have a secret life on this poetry site
So no need to creep my page day and night

I enjoy leaving comments on...

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Categories: clinically, anger, angst, drug,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Depression is not lipstick
Depression is not treated by putting on lip stick 
you stand in the mirror and put on the tears snot 
drooling in your mouth behind the curtains awaiting 
to go out on stage and face...

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Categories: clinically, blue, courage, faith, health, mental health, mental
Form: Lyric
Psychology
I am a psychology major in school, 
I think it is pretty cool. 
I can read people like words on a page.
When people smile at me, I can see their rage. 

Some say my talents...

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© Chris Matt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: clinically, introspection, lifeschool, people, people, school, middle school,
Form: Rhyme
Kelly
ever wonder what happens to the mentally ill when they run out of money?

 

 

after 37 years of struggling with

schizophrenia &

enduring the pleasures of homelessness,

(which the empire wields oh so well upon its citizens)

kelly...

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Categories: clinically, life, drug,
Form: Free verse
Soldier of Pain
In the beginning before you, there was only the desolate darkness.
Just like in the Bible, two people were created for each other.
The creation of a beautiful paradise just for you and I.
To spend our precious...

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© Shawn Tan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: clinically, cheer up, dedication, devotion, dream, emotions, feelings,
Form: Free verse

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