Walking Upon The Edge Of The Abyss

Walking Upon The Edge Of The Abyss

A Poem by therisa

I can't see them
But I know
They're real
To me.
 
Holding my body
And soul
Within it's grasp
Like a jail cell
Of my own creation.
 
Without any need
For guards or a warden
To keep me
Separated from the other prisoners
Beyond my mind.
 
The space
Between my apartment
And the hallway
Might as well be
The Mariana's Trench
In the Pacific Ocean.
 
Just being near
The apartment door
Sends off spikes of fear
Radiating throughout my body
Pinning me
To that spot.
 
And yet
I know
My time is
Running out for me
Before our confrontation
Which I dread.
 
But face you
I must
To regain my freedom
Once more.
 
If only
For a second.

© 2014 therisa


Author's Note

therisa
Originally written, July 16, 2014, during my summer long bout of agoraphobia.

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therisa
therisa

Ontario, Canada



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A pre-op transwoman, writing about my experiences, using free verse. Been told my poems are very emotional and personal, almost like a diary entry in verse. If you want to friend me, please review.. more..

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