Depression

Black, sticky, and thick
With a stench of decay
Filling the depths within me
Stretching miles away
They call this crushing sorrow a weakness
Yet it steals joy
Paralyzing the will
We stay silent, though it's been too much
To keep salting
Every wound still

Can't hide from mocking gazes
Smiles and joy in the fine print
No one notices in their rush
No one cares that you're unfit
Buy a cow, move to the country
Tender hearts spoiled by comfort
Follow the lead of that lovely lady
Who knows how to serve positivity

We cling to the straw
That broke the camel's back
A choleric in melancholy
Healing his soul like an old cold
Compresses and folk remedies
More raspberries and honey
But somehow nothing works
Sun outside, storm in the mind

You don't even know what he feels
Sitting across in the train
He's here, but he's not present
He's aimless, in a futile chase
If you can help, then do
If not, don't intrude with advice
Some people are woven from tears and sorrow
And their closets are full of skeletons

Can't hide from mocking gazes
Smiles and joy in the fine print
No one notices in their rush
No one cares that you're unfit
Buy a cow, move to the country
Tender hearts spoiled by comfort
Follow the lead of that lovely lady
Who knows how to serve positivity

Can't hide from mocking gazes
Smiles and joy in the fine print
No one notices in their rush
No one cares that you're unfit
Buy a cow, move to the country
Tender hearts spoiled by comfort
Follow the lead of that lovely lady
Who knows how to serve positivity



Credits
Writer(s): Karina O Nagornaia
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