Seasonal Depression

by Kate   Dec 6, 2019


I haven’t seen the sun
My world is blanketed in dark clouds
And they threaten to pour
But I’m no stranger to the weather

My life is neither subpar or superb
But I can’t muster up a smile
I taunt myself repeatedly
Until only lightning lights my world

Storm clouds thicken

I’m lucky to remember I keep an umbrella
To shield myself from the sting of the rain
The water cascades off the plastic surface
But my feet are slowed by mud

I struggle to wallow through
The world now slippery under bare feet
The rain slowly subsides as I find dry ground
Until the next rainfall comes

It’s rainy season

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  • 4 years ago

    by Skyfire

    One of the things I noticed was the deliberate lack of punctuation.... To me, it makes the entire write more fluid. You feel there was more before and will be more after - as if the verse was it's own 'season,' if you will. :) I like that the structure reflected the topic.

  • 4 years ago

    by Poet on the Piano

    Kate,

    I first wanted to thank you for sharing this poem, and it's something that I feel others don't realize in its severity. Depression can be different for everyone - it's not always the laying in bed day in and day out image that society has. It can come in episodes, it can affect you when you're just living a seemingly "ordinary" life. The note you made about your life being neither "subpar or superb" also resonated with me because we can have an equal balance of negatives or positives in our lives yet still face and struggle with depression's hold. It can feel like we're drowning, especially when the days are colder, the sun sets earlier, and the winter seems like it will never end.

    This was an emotional and hard-hitting write. I wish more people understand that depression does not discriminate, it happens in all seasons (like I recently learned about reverse seasonal depression) and it can bring us down even when others think we are steady or alright.

    • 4 years ago

      by Kate

      Thank you!

      It’s something I deal with often and tried my best to convey what it feels like but I could never find the words.

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