Fear (Or, A Love Poem to Anxiety and Depression)
False gods rest on their knees, begging
For our forgiveness. We carry our fear
Like shields against the same sun
From too many summers ago.
I have longed for this stillness:
The wind rushing it’s fingertips
Through the trees in my backyard.
There are ghosts in every hallway
Of my home. I bear my teeth
To scare away anything
I do not know.
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“We carry our fear” rings true