Navigating Through Depression

Depression does not make sense
Depression is a deep pain that can be located
Depression is living under a blanket
Depression is a zero energy level
Depression is blindness
Depression is darkness
Depression is being blocked
Depression is being stuck
Depression is longing for bedtime
Depression is hating spring and summer
Depression is having infinite questions
Depression is having no answers
Depression is knowing nothing
Depression is sailing without a compass
Depression is navigating with a blank map
Depression is an extensive land without paths
Depression is a maze
Depression is a trap
Depression is a trick
Depression is sinking
Depression is a food tasting like paper
Depression is red wine tasting like water
Depression is perfume smelling of air freshener
Depression is “I do not want to see you”
Depression is “I need you close”
Depression is “I do not want to speak”
Depression is “hear me out”
Depression is a loud noise
Depression is a thousand voices in the head
Depression is “leave me alone”
Depression is loneliness
Depression is being a bicycle without wheels
Depression is guilt
Depression is blindness
Depression is darkness
Depression is being worthless
Depression is feeling inappropriate
Depression is hatred
Depression is fight
Depression is desperation
Depression is crying in silence
Depression is moving in numbness
Depression is watching without looking
Depression is hearing without listening
Depression is being awake at night
Depression being asleep during the day
Depression is carrying a hefty weight
Depression is having an empty bag
Depression is climbing a rocky mountain without shoes
Depression is wishing to be hurting to alleviate pain
Depression makes you weak
Depression demands strength
Depression is a sickness, not a mood

By a real nutter





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