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Girl Mental Illness Poems

These Girl Mental Illness poems are examples of Mental Illness poems about Girl. These are the best examples of Mental Illness Girl 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,



Star Dusted Girl
All the dust upon our rolled up sleeves

makes us kids seem dirty and in desperate need.

I don’t know about you but I’m pretty damn clean.

This...

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Categories: mental illness, beautiful, deep, girl, mental

Tick Tick
What is it 
That girl who rides that rollercoaster,
The one that brings others fear—
They call her Brave
The truth is she lives for thrill 
Is it...

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Categories: mental illness, 11th grade, anxiety, childhood,

Premium Member FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS
CRISIS SESSION FBI HUMAN RESOURCE DIVISION NON-REDACTED
FBI: HELLO WHAT IS YOUR EMERGENCY

AGENT BROWN: HELLO THIS IS AGANT BROWN AND THAT DARK PLACE IS RETURNING AGAIN...

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Categories: mental illness, america, analogy, anxiety, mental

Somebody I used to know
Today I was asked to think of something nice to do for myself everyday 
But I couldn't, 
I froze I couldn't think of a single...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mental illness, child, childhood, me, meaningful,



My inner child
My inner child 

Today I reconnected with my inner child,
I realised how she once always smiled, 
Her innocent glowing face is now tear stained,
And full...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mental illness, childhood, children, deep, meaningful,

A Reflection of my Bipolar Mania
Have you ever touched the universe
And felt its power course through your veins?
Felt the alleviation of all your pain?

Have you ever woken up in the...

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Categories: mental health, mental illness,

Premium Member Shatterer of Worlds
Shatterer of Worlds



Good morning saboteur of words
What is it today, what is it today now?
Fatman or little boy?
Bubble girl and Busy lobster
Seems so distant now
lead...

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© Rowe Weiss  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mental illness, abuse, anger, angst, betrayal,

Premium Member Mary Rogers
*Had to bring this one back. Like my Poe poem, this one follows (haunts) me wherever I go. It is my favorite lyric that I've...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mental illness,

Premium Member My Beautiful Traumatic Brain Injury
The day my mind folded over the highway. 
in sunny Florida citrus surrounded me 
the breeze was just right as oranges danced. 
with lemons scents...

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Categories: mental illness, beautiful, caregiving, memory, mental

Little Curly-Headed Girl
Hey, little curly-headed girl
Why are you out here alone?
The darkness is no place for someone like you.

Little curly-headed girl 
Why don't you speak?
What is making...

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Categories: mental illness, depression, fear, how i

Thank You To the Ones Who Carried Me Here
thank you to the ones who carried me here
the ones that became my parents when my parents couldn’t hear me
the ones who took in that...

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Categories: mental illness, appreciation, introspection, life, mental

Definition
Once a little girl asked me: 
„What is depression?",
„You know, little girl, that's a really good question."
My tongue was tied in a knot, 
Not knowing...

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Categories: mental illness, death, depression, feelings, hurt,

My Schizophrenic Friend
You are my invisible friend
Who weaved your way into my life. 
Pulling each string tighter. 
You liked to play games. 
Ssssssssssssssssssh are little secret while...

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Categories: depression, mental illness,

Memory Therapy, Part I
Jack Ripton lived a quiet life,
west Kentucky, in rolling hills,
he’d been farming there for ten years,
all according to his own will.

He’d never been much for...

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Categories: mental illness, confusion, dark, memory, mental


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