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Swimming for Hope
Since childhood you have drown me in your
sea of black tar,
blocking out the rest of the world.
I have been constantly struggling to keep my head
above the waters of your making.
No matter how strong of a swimmer I may be, you always find a way to grab my ankle
and pull me under.
You are a siren singling your deadly song, luring me to my
death.
And I am the gullible sailor letting you;
even if I know you are my demise,
I no longer have the energy to block out your melody.
But even as the blackness surrounds me, blocking the sun from sight
It is still there.
It throws me a lifebuoy and tugs me back to the surface
Reminding me
I am still here.
I still have something to swim for.
And even if it's for a little bit
the sun's rays surround me
clearing the inky waters.
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This piece is about the constant struggle depression brings. I have struggled with it for as long as I can remember and it is an uphill battle. It's like trying to swim to the surface of a sea of tar. If you feel like you may be a threat to yourself or others, seek professional help. Don't be afraid to reach out. Don't be scared to find your sun; it may just clear your waters.