Posted on October 31, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I promise you one thing. Even after I am long gone and buried, these words I have spoken, will ring out of my grave. They shall remain for eternity.
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, relationships, Sexual Assault Survivors, Uncategorized, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, relationships, Writer
Posted on October 28, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I refuse to let you get the best of me I shall use this black pen as my weapon To write my story To share with others Of how I overcame everything you did to me However, you did not take this one crucial… Continue Reading “To My Abuser”
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Human Rights, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, Sexual Assault Survivors, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Heal, Hope, Human Rights, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, Sexual Assault Survivors, women, Writer
Posted on October 19, 2017
by Patricia Click
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Last night I could not sleep Dreams of hatred were on the streets Violence A divide Racist speech This is not a dream A living nightmare What will it take To keep all those we love safe Family Friends Coworkers Neighbors It is not… Continue Reading “Universal Question”
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Black Lives Matter, Depression, Human Rights, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Black Lives Matter, Depression, Hope, Human Rights, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, Writer
Posted on October 17, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I rise with these scars like a phoenix from her ashes Battles fought and won Recovery made Demons long gone Light at the end of the tunnel Has just begun As Thomas Fuller once said, “The darkest hour is right before the dawn”
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Black Lives Matter, Depression, Hope, Human Rights, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, Uncategorized, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Mental Health, Poetry