Depression
by Zettel
Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2004 Word Count: 127 |
Depression
Life was going swimmingly
when an sudden current surged,
and swept me out to sea.
I watched the land
and all so dear to me,
recede into the distance
as I struggled
just to be.
Against a dark unfathomed sea
I thrashed about and battled
but couldn’t struggle free.
Exhausted, I just floated
and let the force take me.
Terrified, I waited patiently
'til death’s sweet call abated
then not against but across the tide
I struck out to be free.
Finding calmer water
restored my self-belief
I headed for the land
from self-indulgent grief.
As I reached the shore my loved ones
hugged and kissed and held me close
every single day.
I'm not sure it really struck them
How far I'd been away.
Zettel
Life was going swimmingly
when an sudden current surged,
and swept me out to sea.
I watched the land
and all so dear to me,
recede into the distance
as I struggled
just to be.
Against a dark unfathomed sea
I thrashed about and battled
but couldn’t struggle free.
Exhausted, I just floated
and let the force take me.
Terrified, I waited patiently
'til death’s sweet call abated
then not against but across the tide
I struck out to be free.
Finding calmer water
restored my self-belief
I headed for the land
from self-indulgent grief.
As I reached the shore my loved ones
hugged and kissed and held me close
every single day.
I'm not sure it really struck them
How far I'd been away.
Zettel