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The Monster Inside my Head
From sunrise to sunset
The monster follows me
From my bedroom to the school hallway
It won’t leave me alone
No one else feels or sees it as much as I do
It's only been following me for a year but it feels like a lifetime
The monster scares sometimes to the point where it gets hard to breathe
Going blank and forgetting simple things because my mind is too focused on this monster
People who don’t know about the monster make it worse
With little snarky comments or forcing me to do things
Sitting in class where everyone thinks I’m fine as the fake smile on my face shows them that
When really the monster is eating me alive
While going out and doing all the things I love is now a struggle
Spending my days thinking why me?
Why must you bother me?
Laying wide awake at 4 am cause the monster wants to play
Knowing I have to be awake for school in 2 hours
It doesn’t care, all it wants to do is play
Wearing that mask all day every day is getting old
I wish I could show everyone the monster so they know what it's like
But it won’t show its true self to anyone
Except for me.
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This past year I have struggled with anxiety and depression, so I decided to write about what it feels to be inside my head on a day to day basis. I also wanted to show people that Mental Health isn't something that you have to go through alone.