The locked door.



All depression brings is pain and sorrows, and only you have the key to open that door and find tomorrow.

If given the choice, which would you prefer: to be insane or to experience depression, pain, and sorrow? The insane person always thinks he is going to see every tomorrow and doesn't feel the pain and sorrow. For those with depression, pain, and sorrow, there are no more tomorrows. The insane person does bad things, and he doesn't feel anything. A person with depression feels pain and sorrow. Sits in a chair, and waits for one more tomorrow. One day with no pain and sorrows. If you look it's only a shadow you can leave behind. It's in our minds, not our souls.

About this poem

This poem is about everything I have anxiety depression sorrows everyday. Then I see a bad person who feels nothing. So this poem is for all of us.

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Written on May 25, 2024

Submitted by alanswansea18 on May 25, 2024

Modified by alanswansea18 on May 25, 2024

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2 Comments
  • RyanBlackborough
    I know all about anxiety and depression. Nice one
    LikeReply7 months ago
  • ljsanders
    Thought provoking
    A lot of thought has gone into this
    Well done.
    LikeReply7 months ago

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