Tammy Nicholls
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Uniqueness - Poem by Tammy Nicholls
Could a psychotic psychiatrist mentally diagnose
A schizophrenic person with multiple lows
The first of them having bipolar and stress
The second a depressant who's heads in a mess
How would they treat such an unique human being
With all that's presented, all that their seeing
What drugs could there be that would possibly fix
This medical condition, oh hell what a mix
I truly don't know just what they would do
These people are out there just like me and you
So never I judge for one day I will meet
That psychotic psychiatrist some where in the street.
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Poem Edited: Wednesday, February 8, 2017
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I've been touched by mental illness through friends and family. Those episodes have significantly contributed to my personal development.
It's great that you do not shy away from subjects which are considered a taboo (Report)Reply
Thank you for reading. I believe everything should be talked or written about but with respect and not judgemental for delicate subjects