Array ( [sid] => 184333 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Monsters [time] => 2017-07-19 15:27:02 [hometext] => Anxiety can be a rough disease to deal with. I absolutely hate it and try so hard not to let IT control me. [bodytext] => The darkness can surround me at night
and leave a body so lonely.
Screams
that are never heard.
Tears
that are never seen.
Memories loop through the diseased mind
like an old reel to reel.
Constantly
Relentlessly playing over
and over
and over again.
Nightmares while awake
liked being sucked into a black hole
a swirling vortex of madness.
There are no monsters worse
than the one that takes up residence
within my brain.

LJH
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Monsters
Date: Wednesday, 19th July 2017 @ 03:27:02 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: deadheadpoet

The darkness can surround me at night
and leave a body so lonely.
Screams
that are never heard.
Tears
that are never seen.
Memories loop through the diseased mind
like an old reel to reel.
Constantly
Relentlessly playing over
and over
and over again.
Nightmares while awake
liked being sucked into a black hole
a swirling vortex of madness.
There are no monsters worse
than the one that takes up residence
within my brain.

LJH
12-30-16

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