Buried Alive Poem by douglas lewis

Buried Alive



What does one do
When they fall off
The face of the earth?
Do they sink
To the core
In anguish,
Inhaling the fires of hell?
I am a glow worm
Deep in the bowels
Of madness,
As useful as a soundless bell.

Friday, April 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: depression
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