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by Alise Leslie when sadness is no longer an emotion when it becomes a residence an empty abode, with no windows filled with the smoke of anxiety and the ashes of what used to be comfort are spread about with no mythical birds in sight no Lazarus resurgence of normal my mind’s eye projects onto empty walls playing back “could-have-beens” in high definition mistakes are played by giants hitting every cue. moving pictures of stagnation. establishing shots of a ghost town backdrops of statues constructed from stolen moments and irony. those moments where heaviness is your only evidence of existence where the only thing to grab onto are slippery slopes of your magnanimous mind with delusions the opposite of that grandeur shit damn. pardon my French but “je ne suis pas heureux” and no one you care about understands that it means “I. am. not. happy.” where a rainbow at the end of your storm seems too far fetched because how dare i imagine that it will end… no pots of gold nothing to pay off this debt of guilt compounding disinterest in positivity because curling into a ball is easier than smiles and platitudes easier than stepping outside. easier than changing. sadness is what happens when you are too tired to rage against the machine. and you realize the machine is you. and you don’t believe that the grand mechanic in the sky can fix it. you’ve been running on fumes so long that anything else feels preposterous when half tanks feel like luxury when half empty is a goal you’re living a half life, and having a life is not a figure of speech, but a daily struggle sadness is a volume of unfinished poems in dead languages…. where you chant “e pluribus unum” in unison with your problems molehills conspiring with mountains sparks conspiring with lightning bolts May showers conspiring with Katrinas. feelings never conspiring with common sense. words that used to mean something in some long forgotten time get lost in the ether of hardship. stanzas are scattered in the white noise of forgetfulness you are praying that your verses can, for once, cause a commotion that emotion, for once, can lose to logic. so that happy can join your vernacular and occasionally finish the metaphor of a good day. Alise "Naturally Alise" Leslie is a poet, blogger, avid vinyl collector, and mental health advocate. She writes at the blog, "In My Mental Mind: a black girl's journey through mental illness" (inmymentalmind.com), focusing on mental health issues, particularly for women and men in the POC community, through personal stories, poetry, and music. Read more: http://soar.forharriet.com/2015/03/depression-defined.html#ixzz3TjMV2XgE Follow us: @ForHarriet on Twitter | forharriet on Facebook
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