There is a pain — so utter —
It swallows substance up —
Then covers the Abyss with Trance —
So Memory can step
Around — across — opon it —
As One within a Swoon —
Goes safely — where an open eye —
Would drop Him — Bone by Bone —
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The featured image is “A young woman, Tine Normand, being sick” (1883) by Michael Peter Ancher, and is in the public domain, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
A poetic — in every sense of the word–description of clinical depression, coming from the inside of the mind…
Breathtaking scope, beautiful, and profound.
Thank you.