I'm not sure whether to congratulate you or offer my condolences for this poem. I think you did a phenomenal job of expressing isolation and depression here. This is the kind of poetry I believe can only be written from experience, whether it be your direct experience or something you have witness from someone else. Your poem has depth without being flashy. Well done.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Congratulations would work. I have lived it first hand, but I actually don't relate to the depressi.. read moreCongratulations would work. I have lived it first hand, but I actually don't relate to the depression i felt to this poem. Thank you for reading!
This is wonderfully written. I was able to feel panic rising in the writer's heart, and got a hold of the metaphor about his 'dangling' situation. It is truly easier to say that problems can be forgotten quickly than it can be actually done. But we do control the thought process, and the outcome depends on us. Thank you for sharing your work!
A beautiful take on anxiety. Even though it takes everything the narrator has just to hold on to the rope, just to resist plummeting into the abyss below, there's always the chance the rope will just snap and make all the effort worthless. It's saddening, but I do have to wonder, why not try to climb? Perhaps its just another comment on the anxious and depressed, that sometimes it's easier to hang there than to try and overcome it. Beautiful words regardless of my interpretations, thanks for writing it.
My, that's such a crazy situation. It actually made me think how I can relate myself to the speaker in terms of my current emotional state. And yes, I agree with your description, Chaz. This doesn't need much explaining. Well done, anyway.
My name is *Chaz Hemsworth*. It's not really, but let's go with that.
I'm 16 at the moment.My favorite author is probably Poe. I also like Sci-fi and fantasy. Because of the Poe influence, I t.. more..