Tag: no hope
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”Why do I feel suicidal?”
In this poignant poem, various different Americans feel profoundly trapped with a despairing death anxiety. Menstruating women, veterinarians, veterans, and LGBTQ individuals worn down by despair, loneliness, and a constant threat to their lives. A collective question about the Suicide Hotline shutdown highlights a desperate need for compassion and understanding in an increasingly isolating world.
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A Marriage of Confusion
The poet expresses the disorienting experience of being married to someone with mental confusion, conveying feelings of confusion and stagnation amidst physical stability. Daily life includes a struggle to communicate, coupled with a desire for clarity in both the home environment and marital interactions, marked by emotional challenges and unspoken doubts.