At My Darkest Quotes
At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
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At My Darkest Quotes
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“How do I describe
the feeling of nothing?
I wake up
and I feel nothing.
I stare out the window
and I feel nothing
I want to sit in silence
and feel nothing
My eyes are always tired and I love to sleep
Because when I’m not awake I don’t feel anything at all.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
the feeling of nothing?
I wake up
and I feel nothing.
I stare out the window
and I feel nothing
I want to sit in silence
and feel nothing
My eyes are always tired and I love to sleep
Because when I’m not awake I don’t feel anything at all.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
“But what happens when the dream house door closes? Polly pocket
lives next door and
says it’s not what it seems.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
lives next door and
says it’s not what it seems.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
“Off to a great start already
you gave me the run-down of who you are and asked me why I was there
The truth was because
I wanted to die.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
you gave me the run-down of who you are and asked me why I was there
The truth was because
I wanted to die.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
“Your sickness came
and swallowed you whole. I never left your side
just like you never left mine.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
and swallowed you whole. I never left your side
just like you never left mine.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
“Her luggage was so heavy but no one ever offered to help.
Her luggage was so heavy for someone so small.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
Her luggage was so heavy for someone so small.”
― At My Darkest: Poems about depression, anxiety, and trauma.
