Anxiety



Lord how am I supposed to get through society?                                         With all this extreme anxiety?                         It makes my brain go crazy.                         Takes all my energy,then I feel lazy.        All the racing thoughts run through my mind.And then it's very hard to be kind There are times I can't sit still.                  By the end of the night I feel very I'll.  When some of the family and friends wanna betray yu.                                         I go spend hours with my grandbaby Malayah.                                                        She fills my heart with love and joy.         Then sends me a wave of peace and brings me her favorite toy!                      I see my mom shine bright through her beautiful eyes,saying "grandma let's go watch the sunrise".                               As we look up to the moon and stars ,she reaches over and hugs me I feel no more scars!                                             I look over at her with a huge smile.       The anxiety is gone it just took a while.   It's amazing the love we have here on this earth.We need to always embrace it we've had it since birth!                          Then I pray to God to always keep the anxiety away.He looks down at me and says enjoy your brighter days!

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How I dealt with anxiety

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Written on October 24, 2022

Submitted by Mandylicious on July 08, 2023

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