Tags Anxiety
in the secureA Poem by Rante_Anglin‘i am at my friends house dont know when am coming home’Me growing restless, nervous, mind going crazy, cup overflown.not knowing is a inv.. |
on speakingA Poem by mrfulchersentiment on public speaking while seeing a guest lecturer for class |
Chapter 4A Chapter by PugslyJessie bonds with Ben and the fights escalate at home with Mara and Dakota |
Chapter 5A Chapter by PugslyThe fallout of Mara's violent attack leads to Dakota seeking 'vengeance' |
ArabellaA Story by Addie SantosArabella is an unusual girl. She likes to have her nails solely in black velvet. Her father sent her to boarding school the moment she.. |
The Thoughts that Torment My MindA Poem by DyllanWritten in the midst of a panic attack at two in the morning. Enjoy. |
Inhaled Excuse.A Poem by Issac ScottA poem about my own particular bad habit. |
DepressionA Poem by Mark Anthony Games (Human..Trapped, suppressed, lost and confusedIgnored, ridiculed, slandered and abusedUseless, pointless, meaningless and defeatedLifeless, invisible, abandon.. |
pitter-patterA Poem by Kaitlyn ReneeControl becomes an obsession in a lonely mind. I watch my chest rise and fall, not by voluntary breath, but from something I can’t control. The .. |
Spin CycleA Poem by James William DyerConcealment of character, guilt over hiding the real self behind deception and surface matters. A realization I had that induced severe panic in the .. |
ContradictionA Poem by DemiiThese handsCalloused and rough;A reflection of how I talk and walk,And never giving anything much thought.But all at once, over-thinkingAnd analyzing .. |
ProcrastinationA Poem by TrillianI gaze into the futureI run into a wallI sit at my computerAnd I begin to stallMaybe I'll just sit in bedMaybe I'll muffle the worryThe anxiety and fe.. |
Desperation: Moments of dismay and wonderA Story by Alexander D. MayOne could view this as a venting of my worst days. Like a cup that becomes too full, I believe that people do overflow. |
Chapter 12A Chapter by PugslyChristmas Morning... |