The furnace fired as the five o’ clock shadow Set foot on the hills’ crown Setting fire to the early winter skies Giving rise to the cold winds up high Out of caution, maybe fear But the warmth gave me safety Once the darkness starts to leak And the voices wake and speak Telling horrorContinue reading “Is tonight really worth it?”
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Dinnertime Bell
Paranoia and pain creeping Like tumors growing with sickness Like hungry infections eating Mortality in timeliness In a second the ticking clock Can change the color of the sky The shy noon will soon leave in shock Once it hears the lonely dawn´s cry At eight o’clock that tranquil night Sounds of the buzzing streetContinue reading “Dinnertime Bell”
The Anxiety of Existing
I have been feeling the existential dread peaking through my curtains at night lately. It almost feels like a gigantic kraken passing by my tiny mouse window and looking inside to find only a pitiful scene. At any point it could smash my reality into oblivion or choose to ignore my singular insignificant existence. SoContinue reading “The Anxiety of Existing”
Quick Math for Anxiety Attacks
After attempting my first half-marathon I realized how similar the feeling is to going through an anxiety attack. Here it is how.
Starved Anger
When you need to shout in anger, you better make yourself heard, otherwise the anger will just ask for more.
Sea Bottom
A look into the journey to the bottom of the ocean. I worked on this one for a poetry contest a while back but I didn’t end up sending it, so here it is.
Anxiety Hunting
When it haunts you, it’s better to face it than run away
Getting Hired with a Mental Illness
Many individuals have struggled with mental health problems, but is it ok to put it in your resume?