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Depression Psychological Poems

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


Escitalopram
Artificial means of controlling my own depression
For all of these old feelings I've contained through suppression.
Sadly never forgetting how others left such an impression....

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Categories: psychological, depression, drug, mental health,



Premium Member Psychological Warfare
The relentless enemy, from a trench,   
Wages psychological war.
Against the barrage, your teeth clench 
As he fires shots you can't ignore.  

You...

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Categories: depression, mental health, psychological,

Premium Member Gingham Prison: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
(Lights dim, a single spotlight illuminates Judy Garland, center stage. She wears a faded housecoat, her eyes holding a lifetime of stories. She speaks directly...

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Categories: psychological, addiction, anxiety, depression, loneliness,

All In My Head
Depression may always reside here in my head.
But within my own imagination I am already dead. 
No one can make me feel absolutely better
For I...

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Categories: psychological, angst, depression, mental health,

Learning To Let Go
Learning to let go of everything I have ever known.
In spite of all the love I have shown, I still felt alone.
It is only now...

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Categories: psychological, depression, forgiveness, mental health,



Manic Episode
delusions, illusions,
these random contusions,
idolic notions of
noiseless commotions,
keeps me in motion,
whirling with the gravity
I'm on my knees,
praying what you're saying
I still believe
and if its true
what i...

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© Ash Miller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, confusion, death, depression, mental

Premium Member there's hope at the end
Do you ever feel like
There is an emptiness inside you
An emptiness 
That drains the light out of everything?
A black hole

Life in grayscale
Colors faded
Flavors muted
Voices distant

except

One...

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Categories: psychological, depression, emotions, hope, mental

RAW

Raw are these words that grace my pages,
I've learnt to live with my troubles through out the ages
My body's is free,
but my mind is locked...

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Categories: psychological, anger, anxiety, depression, fear,

Me vs You
You wanna kill yourself
I think I know why,
You just can't take it anymore, the voices in your head are getting too high,
They like it when...

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Categories: psychological, dark, death, depression, mental

Social
Endless option realm.
Made-up lives, well dressed disguise.
Boundless, lonely -hell....

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© Maurus Bey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, anxiety, depression, loneliness, mental

Premium Member Gah!
Angst!
Angst-angst-angst!
Angsty angsty angsty!
GAAAAAAHHHH, angst!...

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Categories: psychological, angst, depression, humor, introspection,

postmortem
You were too late
I'm no longer a classmate
You're debating to donate
Or leave me to deteriorate

Strongly articulated and voiceless
Crumble my mental fortress
Delved into the depths of...

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© Shay DOA  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, dark, death, depression, evil,

Death of Morale
Death of Morale 


True, I do practice the act of introversion quite a bit,
But why should I be blamed? To what am I to admit

When...

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Categories: psychological, anger, corruption, death, hate,

Premium Member Awakening From Stupor
I welcome
the grogginess.
That dulling of my senses.
Until the walls turn to hazy grey.
My hand coming in and out of focus.
Another two fingers of whiskey 
swirling...

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Categories: psychological, addiction, anxiety, dark, depression,

Premium Member Haiku

Sanity is gone
An intense moment of joy
And a pleasant shock

does make it happen
Even the most anchored man
seldom escapes it

Like spider in wait
stalking ready to pounce...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: psychological, depression, mental health, philosophy,


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