Schizophrenia Mornings

Schizophrenia Mornings

A Poem by John Sullivan
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Was diagnosed with schizophrenia about 5 years ago... Had to write a poem about it

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hearing voices in the morning
that dull cataclysmic retort
like bombing Cambodia
all over my living room again

sound the air raid sirens!
dive bombers in the shrieking wind
dropping incendiary ammunition
i'll light my cigarette with it

a monsoon built for one
I'll fill my coffee pot 
though next time
i think i better remember
my umbrella

red-tail hawk chases after the hare again
down the rabbit hole of today's
infinite possibilities

© 2023 John Sullivan


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very evocative poem John. Testament to man's inner resolve. Face our demons, pursue our dreams. Best of luck in dealing with what lies ahead

Ken

Posted 1 Year Ago


John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

My thanks Ken! for your thoughts and for reading... It's one day at a time, but I'm feeling pretty g.. read more
That last stanza could-would be the first, arriving somewhere is what matters, whatever its un -reason or not. Your words echo your how you think, are - sans evaluation. Second stanza says more than more. 'I'll light my cigarette with it, that said, extended!


Posted 1 Year Ago


John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

Thank you for your thoughts!
Hi John, I love the imagery in your poem, it really brings out the sense of chaos vs reality. My mom, my uncle and my nephew all had schizophrenia, and my two nephews and I have bipolar. Can’t refute the genetics.

Posted 1 Year Ago


John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

It runs in my family too... I wish you all the best on your mental health trials, bipolar can be tou.. read more
NormaZ

1 Year Ago

It really can be tough, but at least it provides endless ideas for poems! I will send you one I wrot.. read more
John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

Its tough, I am a schizophrenic but I don't want to become a schizophrenic poet, if that makes sense.. read more


.. With much respect, this was respectfully enjoyed John, write on .. Neville

Posted 1 Year Ago


John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

Thanks a lot Neville!
I worked for 26 years in the mental health field, knew many people who had schizophrenia. Auditory hallucinations were the most common symptom my people reported. As I recall, those who were diagnosed later in life fared better than those who started showing symptoms in their teens. As far as I know, there is still no cure, but the thing can be coped with.

Posted 1 Year Ago


John Sullivan

1 Year Ago

I'm very well medicated, which helps. I'm doing well enough to volunteer at my local community healt.. read more

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Added on August 4, 2023
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