Real life problems; How the intensity can reflect on people's failure to open the dialogue |
Don’t romanticize illness; Don’t romanticize self-harm. If you lost all of your control, would you then be alarmed? It’s the coffee every morning that keeps you here, you find. The rest of the time you’re crying but it’s tears that make you blind. You have a stack of blades hiding underneath your bed. Today could create world peace but you just might end up dead. Down the hatch go twenty pills, so I’m unaffected by their drama. Then you start to see flowery hills but it’s likely to cause you trauma. You stare endlessly at your blank wall trying to find some glimmer of hope, and nobody’s there to watch you fall as you tie off the day with some dope. "Snap out of it," everyone says, but it just doesn't work that way. I wish they would just recognize the hurtful things they say. Parents don’t communicate as their child grows, and people tend to inch away from a man in dirty clothes. A woman talking to herself, a young child points out. A child who knows no evil, just wonders what it’s about. The mother makes something up and the child thinks it’s true. How shocking to the mother when the child grows up to be you. (Line count - 36) © Black Widow 2017 |