Lost



The water quickly fills my lungs
I kick
And I kick
I struggle to keep my head above
I’m growing weary
Tired of fighting
Tired of struggling
Tired of life
I surrender
The water drowns me
In an ocean called Life
Lost my life to an ocean of sorrow

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During the darkest days of my life, this is how my emotions came out. This is how I felt at this particular moment in my life back then.

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Written on 2013

Submitted by HMRyan77 on June 24, 2023

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Scheme ABBCDEEFGDFH
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 246
Words 49
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12

HMRyan

Throughout my lifetime, I have been diagnosed with bipolar I, borderline personality disorder, anxiety, ADHD, and OCD. However, no one is actually convinced or definite on any one diagnosis. Nevertheless, I seriously do not need any diagnosis to know who I am. I am Heather M Ryan, and I am beautifully crazy in my own chaotic way; I almost always have a method to my madness. These are my feelings, my opinions, and my own personal thoughts. I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth, but my life hasn't always been that way. I have been at most ends of the spectrum… rich and miserable, poor and madly in love, desperate, depressed, and homeless. Like my brain, I still have yet to find a happy medium in life. The last 45 years have left me in tears, shaking with fear and panic, running from a painful reality and past, the streets in the pouring down rain, homeless praying God would answer my prayers and send help, naked under the stars and in complete awe at how God works miracles just when you think all is lost. God has brought me from the deepest darkest depths of hell into the sunlight and has showered me with love and mercy time and time again. I look forward to enjoying this final chapter of my life with you and anyone else that would like to join us. You can follow me on Facebook at Heather M Ryan or visit my website at www.1hellofajourney.com. more…

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