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Broken Merchandise

January 31, 2023 by Editor-in-Chief in Poetry, Mental Health

By Abigail George

you are crying before the dance

This poem arose out of a frustration with the simplication of the realities of sexual assault victims.

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January 31, 2023 /Editor-in-Chief
Victimization, sexual assault, Depression, Rape
Poetry, Mental Health
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Waking Up

April 20, 2018 by Editor-in-Chief in Mental Health

By Anonymous

Content warning: depression, suicide, bipolar, anxiety, physical abuse

I’ve always struggled with getting out of bed. This is usually a result of lack of sleep the night before, but more recently, I know that hasn’t been the case. I’m getting at least seven or eight hours of sleep every night to try to combat the problem. I pray before I go to bed that I’ll wake up in the morning—I ask God to help me, just to nudge my feet because I know I don’t have the strength or mental capacity to do this on my own. I set multiple alarms in the morning just to make sure I will hear the ring. I’m not sleep deprived, so what the hell is wrong with me? “Laziness” is the only diagnosis I can fathom. But I’m not lazy.

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April 20, 2018 /Editor-in-Chief
Depression, Anxiety, Physical Abuse
Mental Health
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