Social AnxietyA Poem by LeslieNoelI wanted to capture just what it feels like to have Social Anxiety so others may know they are not alone. It gets better and it gets easier.
The people surround me
And I grow tense As stiff as a tree I stand Mixed in a sea Of undulating voices I should open my mouth to mingle Will my feet to move But they stay stuck in this spot Like a dark, heavy root anchoring me Far below rock and dirt I'm blinded by a bright spotlight I can't see Because it's pointing at me Or so my mind likes to trick me into believing The raucous in my head Quickens my heart Beads of sweat break out on my forehead And slicks down my back Making my shirt cling to me In an uncomfortable stiffened manner Then I slowly begin to catch on The spotlight is only a projection Of fear Created by my own mind The spotlight dissipates My feet shuffle forward And my mouth opens like a loose hinge Words tumble out as I say "I am not a tree but a person with a voice. I am a free spirited soul." I'm set free © 2017 LeslieNoelAuthor's Note
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Added on October 11, 2017 Last Updated on October 11, 2017 Tags: anxiety, fear, social anxiety, hope, inspiration AuthorLeslieNoelTaunton, MAAboutHi, my name is Leslie Balch and I love writing poetry that inspired by my deepest of emotions. My inspirations are nature and life events. Writing poetry is my way of coping with life's difficulties. .. more..Writing
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