Suicidal thoughts

ambitiousC

Sometimes being alone is everything you need but other times being alone can allow you to drown in those dark thoughts you never think of .

it becomes too much were you cry like your heart is being ripped out of your chest 

and even gets to the point 

where you feel like the only way out is to end it all with you .

  • Author: ambitiousC (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 11th, 2022 17:47
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 20
  • User favorite of this poem: Milind Gautam.
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Comments3

  • Crowns4Christ

    I've been there, it's a horrible place to be, I found God and He pulled me out of that dark place and let His light shine down on me and filled me with peace and love

    • ambitiousC

      Thanks for sharing that with me

    • L. B. Mek

      what helps, is to try and realise
      so many other's
      got through, exactly
      what you're going though and survive..
      is it a miracle cure, No!
      but does it offer you a spec of hope
      in that bleak dark tunnel, to know
      someone else
      found there way out, it may do
      and that 'may', is sometimes
      all the hope we need, to crawl
      from one stifled breath, to our next
      morning daybreak of reprieve
      step by, laboured step
      cling to something, anything
      that affords you, just one more breath
      until
      a time comes, when
      tiredness or hunger, overtakes
      your priorities
      and you find yourself, a little stronger
      for having survived..
      and on, step by day
      second by climb, strive
      to survive
      and become a beacon for someone else, to utilise
      in their
      hour of Fight!
      stay strong, dear poet
      find someone near you
      or utilise a helpline, remember
      you don't have to fight alone...
      thanks for sharing

    • NilavroNill

      theme is great. but this has to be transformed into a poem...



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