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Beauty Mental Illness Poems

These Beauty Mental Illness poems are examples of Mental Illness poems about Beauty. These are the best examples of Mental Illness Beauty poems written by international poets.


Comfort Zone
In shadows deep, she seeks her rest,
Where pain's embrace feels like a test.
Her heart, a fortress, cold and still,
Where echoes of her anguish fill.

The girl,...

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Categories: mental illness, angst, confusion, dark, depression,



Premium Member Paradise Is Falling
the lawns are strewn in paradise
roses stained, unsweetened
beauty is bleeding
can we lick these festering sores?

my days are alchemy
as I exhaust to turn a gold
and paradise...

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Categories: mental illness, anxiety, depression, life, mental

Premium Member Turn Off Annoying adds forever
Braising traumatic brain injury pain

easily distracted by too many ads 

the sheer notion of being creative

is having a creative space to write
 
sincerely fight flight...

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Categories: mental illness, allusion, america, beauty, mental

Premium Member ''In Reply To Hamlet's Soliloquy'' Ii
“To be, or not?” asked Hamlet, tortured soul,
     a mind transfixed between looming limbo
and life's thin, airy hold; this loathsome role,
...

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Categories: mental illness, allusion, depression, introspection, life,

Premium Member Songs From the Umbra
we found each other's bodies
in a pile of bodies
writhing and squirming for the light

you were pulling petals off flowers
I was teaching young children how to...

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Categories: deep, mental illness, metaphor,



Premium Member River of Tears
Volcanic rage erupts from deep within – 
No matter where or when, it roars and spits. 
Shattered mirror reflecting my every flaw – 
Bleeding shards...

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Categories: mental illness, hope, loneliness, mental health,

Good Morning
Eyes still shut my mind begins to race 
A familiar awakening and endless chase
Toward the feeling of emptiness, feeling of pain
With the ultimate goal to...

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Categories: mental illness, anxiety, beauty, desire, emotions,

Waiting Room
There's a man in the waiting room
much older than myself.


His hands shake, calloused and wrinkled. 
They're just hands but yet, 
they look naked. 
Perhaps a...

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Categories: mental illness, anger, death, depression, how

Premium Member Benthic
in the twilight zones
of the ocean
you will find me
dimly lit from within
for camouflage, for
spotting those I fear
would steal my hazy glow

I am surrounded by
others who...

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Categories: mental illness, anxiety, depression, fear, mental

Serene Absence
These moments evermore
Please my endless core
And indulge dismal desires
In the sacred, blissful fires.

I’ll one day touch the stars
Where Libra meets Mars;
While I lay in serene...

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Categories: mental illness, beauty, courage, depression, feelings,

Paarthanox Pink
Paarthanox Pink


There was once a man 
who made a deal with the devil, 
losing both limb and mind. 
Whose thoughts once ventured uncharted dreams 
to...

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Categories: mental illness, beauty, death, fantasy, grave,

The Effects of No Confidence
Iv'e pondered life in so many ways 
and for so long
i feel like iv'e fell down a hole 
iv'e witnessed the wind blowing on my...

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Categories: mental illness, anxiety, art, conflict, mental

Take Me To the Ocean
Take me to the ocean 
By Michelle Morris
21/11/2022

You stepped out onto the beach
Not seeing the beauty that lay before you
Thoughts and memories tumbling over
So rapidly...

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Categories: mental illness, death, depression, emotions, loss,

The Price of Living
Medicine doesn't heal
She stays in between
There is no heart left to beat,
she scooped it out and
ate it for breakfast
She hollowed out her bones,
savouring the last...

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Categories: mental illness, beauty, depression, food, mental

Someone Call Poison Control
i want to go back to a time where i felt pretty
a time where i felt
something.
where slam poetry about brittle bones and bottles spoke to...

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Categories: mental illness, addiction, angst, beauty, body,


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