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Depression Mentor Poems

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


Premium Member Blues Boating Home
Human history is difficult;
hard pressed,
discovering
and rediscovering,
connecting
and reconnecting feelings
about therapeutic needs
and sacred wants
for trauma-prevention peace
trust
joy

Through co-empathic singing passions
which may,
too often, 
feel stressful

Irritating
depressing
stormy
before unconditional win/win regard
for Self...

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Categories: mentor, culture, earth, health, integrity,



Heavy
Heavy is the brow that sits the crown of power, 
fame or shame it is a wonder that we live with 
greed to want for...

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Categories: mentor, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,

Whether Resistant Part Two
never do listen to sweet sirenes´ call
promises made by them lead to your fall
they try to lull you into a false peace
claiming that all of...

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Categories: mentor, anxiety, depression, mental illness,

Whether Resistant Part One
for R, my dear friend fighting against BPD



whether you're happy or feel very sad
think you are likeable or mostly bad
find yourself unsightly or rather pretty
wallow...

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Categories: mentor, anxiety, depression, mental illness,

Walking Into Twilight
of an dying autumn day.
The gentle breeze tosses
scarlet leaves before him.
…into the ember fire sky 

His thoughts drift,
a familiar voice is heard talking near.
…speaking of...

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Categories: mentor, allegory, art, dark, death,



Enigma
When the earth was new.
Mans grand grime: age old
When the earth was stew.
Before eternity was logged...
To keep track of the passing seasons.
Man dwelled with the...

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Categories: mentor, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Ribbons Ii
Here I sit...
Behind steering wheel.
My back is numb
My head reels.
Cars pass me left and right
Ribbons of crimson taillights 
Leave traces behind my eye
Deep in my...

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Categories: mentor, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Recovery
Recovery is something that takes time
It doesn’t take a singular day
Recovery takes effort and a support team
But how are you supposed to cope without these...

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Categories: mentor, 12th grade, anxiety, appreciation,

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: mentor, 12th grade, character, hope,

You Are Not Alone
"You are not alone!" the sign was quite blunt;
phone number posted for the Crimson Corps.
Mental health of students at their forefront
as a cream and crimson...

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Categories: mentor, 11th grade, angst, care,

Premium Member Older Than I Remember
Older Than I Remember

Things have not gone, 
the way that you believe they should. 
I have not said a thing. 
Things are not what they...

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Categories: mentor, cancer, depression, magic, mental

I Will Breathe In Your Rarefied Air
When you said to me,
"Climb up here,  It's pollution free."
Sacred. Safe.
Your rarefied air.
Calculating, you seemed so free.
Safeguard. Sage.
I said I could breathe...
Underrated your density.
Saintly....

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Categories: education, identity, mentor,

Premium Member Hah, Mental Hospital Ftw
HAH!
This place
Allows me to mail
No social media

I negotiated this morning
Told them how unhappy I am
if I can't write
That I need to be able
to reach my...

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Categories: mentor, absence, anxiety, cool, depression,

Intelligent Humans
Intelligent humans
We have been cheated on 
We have been used since
A very long time in africa
We have always been their 
Ladder to an ill large...

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Categories: africa, dedication, humanity, mentor,

Premium Member Life Sentence
When the State said she needed a home
and would I help her out with her meds
I said yes
though I had some grave doubts
and they never...

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Categories: mentor, addiction, depression, family, grief,


Book: Shattered Sighs