The Line at Which it Fractures
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Complete, First published Apr 19, 2019
This is a poem which displays catharsis in letting my most depressing thoughts flow on paper without having to present optimism. It presents stress, tiredness, stagnation, and hopelessness that I have experienced in many forms and severities throughout my life.
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Ceasefire Of The Blues

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Life can be gloomy and heavy sometimes, but when you least expect it, you may encounter a fresh gust of wind that brings the warmth of love. In those moments, the clouds of melancholy and despair part, and there is a ceasefire of the blues!