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Hollowness
A walking cage
Once home to a lively, rosey vessel
Now hollow
Defeated by the excruciating sadness others call life
Beaten down and torn apart
The emotion that once possessed her
Has now hidden itself
Along the cemented walls of her heart.
Exhaustion shown by the slump
Of her aching shoulders
Now defines her presence
Polluting every corner
She occupies
Poisoning every word
That fumbles out of her mouth
Leaving her to complete solitude.
Her head is heavy on the likewise lifeless pillow
With the duvet wrapped
tightly around her
Restricting every movement that might
Interrupt the placidity of that very moment
Exiling every drop of misery
That once consumed her.
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This piece captures my perception of depression through the eyes of someone that does not experience it.