Linger...

Linger...

A Poem by Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
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Just some words

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Linger...

By

Carlos Lorenzo Estrada 


I don't hear the cries anymore 
What lingers are ghost sound

White noise; in a dark room
In the box of my morose

I don't see smiles trapped on faces
Placid skin taut on contour frame

The detritus beneath my fingernails 
I work to bleed these things of me

I shun all those that I love
They bring me little comfort 

I breathe as if I'm falling 
Manic palpatating breaths

Residual in remnant despair 
Isolation soothes my apathy

Fear hollows my sleep
Eyelids heavy unclosed

There's a stone I carry
Where my heart would be 

Oppressive and stifling
My will to concede 

Will the sun find me cold
Or warm again, tomorrow 

© 2021 Carlos Lorenzo Estrada


Author's Note

Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
I once had someone ask me to describe the emotional turmoil of depression. I couldn't find the words and still can't. It simply haunts me. Also, word of advice. Sylvia Plath was a very wonderful writer but I would suggest reading her poetry only if you are in the right mindset. Maybe view a Bob Ross painting first to find your zen before partaking in her art in words. Don't do as I did reading her poems at 3 A.M with the lights turned off in a dark room while sipping on a dr pepper. If it had gotten any darker I would have had to turn on my SpongeBob nightlight. Dee-pressing.

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A dark place this poem. --- Depression is a state of mind, some say, but I found it to be a shadow who silently slipped up on me when I was out of work and lacked inspiration. So, like Lear, the father of the 8-Track and the Lear-Jet, I filled my life with work that I enjoyed doing and that inspired me to innovate. Oh, and vacations to scenic, drivable, places, I'm not big on flying.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

2 Years Ago

I also have a fear of flying myself J.E. Depression is such a dark place of solitude one can find t.. read more
Hi Carlos, I have to say, depression does sing within your words. You get to the heart of the dreaded disease, the darkness that can snuff out life so easily. U don't think anyone can get truly to the depths of depression but you come close with these deep words. So many suffer from this, what can be a debilitating disease. Only one who has been there could write such a descriptive poem on the topic. Your write fills the heart with deepest emotion, deep sadness. Have a wonderful evening....Mike.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

2 Years Ago

Thank you Mike for your thoughts on this poem. I suffer from manic depression and have for most of m.. read more
shadrach hah

2 Years Ago

Hi Carlos, you are most welcome. It is always hard to try and put your feelings of this disease into.. read more
I so understand and relate, I have suffered such for many years now and not come up with such an amazing, invading description as this is Carlos. Excellent piece, vivid, visceral, engulfing actually - just like depression, you voiced it so deeply...stay well my friend :)

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Ruth for sharing your thoughts and struggle with this horrible malady of the mind. It leav.. read more
There's a tempo to these two line stanzas that marks them off from the rest. They vary in the syllable count but somehow it's more than that. A lot of it is probably the assonance and consonance across the lines. "detritus" balances "fingernails" and the same vowels appear again and again. It's this and probably more than makes the sound and sense coincide.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you David for your insightful thought on this piece. There is a coherence in the mind of one s.. read more
The invisible weight on mind, depression. Well written Carlos.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Andrew. It is a malady I have suffered with for most of my life. Despite knowing this dise.. read more
Once I sought happiness, now I seek quiet.
"Will the sun find me cold
Or warm again, tomorrow"
I ask the same question above daily Carlos. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry and your thoughts.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you CP for commenting on this poem. It was difficult to write and I wasn't sure if I was going.. read more
Coyote Poetry

2 Years Ago

I am glad you did and you are welcome Carlos.
very heavy. i felt every bit of this most unwelcomed burden. i know what it is like. excellent capture of its full weight ... :)

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Pete for your thoughts on this poem. This was a bit difficult to write because it's diffic.. read more
Pete

3 Years Ago

i too suffer with it ... :)
Shadow dancing with the wind...

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Cherrie for your comment I truly appreciate it. I myself am manic depressive and I wanted .. read more
Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

You did a excellent job capturing a ever changing emotion. I found your poem graceful and clear.
I can relate to your words and to a tee and partake in your paths to take. You have done much in terms of awareness of this difficult condition in a marvelous poetic style. All you described to the other reviewers I went through and still going through. Poetry helped me a lot but still long ways to go. Bless you my friend. Keep up the noble fight.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Sami for sharing a bit of your struggle with this awful disease called depression. It's so.. read more
Sami Khalil

3 Years Ago

All possible. Nothing to rule out. You are welcome my friend...
"Fear hollows my sleep
Eyelids heavy unclosed

There's a stone I carry
Where my heart would be

Oppressive and stifling
My will to concede"

I recognize that state of oppressive fear so well dear Carlos, I , as do many, suffer from depression and insomnia. I've learned to limit any sad or negative unnecessary stimuli from my life because it reverberates internally in an endless loop. Ere go, Sylvia is no longer my go to poet despite her greatness. You have done an excellent job in your incredible poem, to accurately describe the void and state of darkness that "haunts" one. Thank you for helping more people to understand the suffering of this affliction. And oh yes- Sponge Bob or any such nightlight always helps:))!

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Annette for such a kind empathetic statement. I truly appreciate it. It was my wish those .. read more
Annette Pisano-Higley

3 Years Ago

May God bless and comfort you dear Carlos. You are a wonderful writer and have conveyed a descriptio.. read more

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Added on November 10, 2021
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Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

salinas , CA



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If I can say something worth saying that makes just one person think about others...I'll try. The greatest storyteller was my grandmother. I miss her stories. Also, I would like to add to please pay.. more..

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