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Premium Member Chronic Illness
Pain is a constant
Like the ticks of a clock
Counting out the agony of my existence
Without pain, there is no life
Or is there?
Is there an old shoe box in my brain
Where lies the faded picture of a better time?
I am afraid.
If I knew that others surf...

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Categories: chronic illness, angst, depression, pain, sick,
Form: Free verse
15 Year Sentence My Fight For Freedom
15 years I have been a prisoner
I was the victim of identity theft 
Who I was, that person was stolen, 
And it was I who had to do the time
Despite not being the culprit of the crime  
Half my life was taken away from...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chronic illness, addiction, conflict, depression, emotions,
Form: Free verse
Ninth
duskfall creature,
tipsy on the blood of the covenant,
tell me, when did you pull the ninth card?
when your fangs grew in
and your eyes grew tired,
what made you build the castle walls?

the sunlight burns, you protest,
every silver-backed mirror a reminder to forget.
close the books, put down your...

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Categories: chronic illness, allegory, anxiety, discrimination, gothic,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Can'T Cope No More
Can't take no more

I just can't cope anymore,
The pain is debilitating,
The addiction consuming,
Both exhausting.
The dark corners of my mind are closing in, there all I can see clearly,
The demonic whispers fill my ears loudly,
I feel the reaper staring at me, his watchful glare burning,
I wonder...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chronic illness, addiction, body, depression, emotions,
Form: Rhyme
Pain Four Letters Is All It Takes
Pain, four letters is all it takes.

Such a small word that has such meaning,

It can drive into the most innocent teething,

As we grow old and our bodies break down,

Hidden in the depths of our minds a constant pound,

It engulfs our spirits, souls and our very...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chronic illness, anxiety, deep, depression, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme
Pain No Pleasure
Pain it's back again 
Coursing through each vein
Pain it never leaves 
Consuming me for its needs
Pain hangs on me 
Theres no where to hide or flee 
Pain my bestest friend 
Haunting me to no end 
Pain emotional physical 
It's no luxury or paradisiacal
Pain lies in...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chronic illness, anxiety, health, hurt, lost,
Form: Rhyme



Rainy Day
I woke up this morning
To a very dark, gray day
And the aches and pains
That I wished would go away

It's dark and it's cold
And everything is wet
All day I've been wondering
"Is it bedtime yet?"

I know the rain
Helps the flowers grow,
The earth needs the rain to live
This...

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Categories: chronic illness, encouraging, inspiration, rain,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shingles and Me
Shingles is something I live with daily
Chosen for me by whom?
I have no idea.
I doubt it is my choice, as it is painful.
My skin is tender; shingles is red, raw, sore, and rough.

This disease is something I try to forget about every day.
I can push...

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Categories: chronic illness, health, sick,
Form: Narrative
The Eternal Pine Forest, An Unofficial Love Sonnet
I love the winter, the way it whirls my breath
Away; reminds me I am alive, there's hope.
I love the ferns bejeweled in snow, the heath
As it patterns our legs, walking forest-roads.
I love the spring, that washes snow away,
Brings flowers, strong roots, fragile and pale-
Seeming. I...

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© Cat Bevins  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: chronic illness, beauty, body, change, extended
Form: Sonnet
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Deathly living till dying breath.
Somber dreaming a lively death.    

Body ailing, self enemy. 
Ever changing the remedy. 

Boldly living from open womb. 
Never changing, to closing tomb.

Never living a normal life. 
Ever planning for daily strife.


~J.D. Cromwell...

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Categories: chronic illness, dark, deep, dream, grave,
Form: Rhyme
New Normal
I'll be fine tomorrow—
a whispered promise to no one, to myself.
It's a nuisance, a pain in the
assiduous characters of my intellect,
unrelenting,
well-meaning, but delusional,
nothing truly unusual.

I'll feel fine in a week.
Only the weak build paper-thin walls -
desperate shields against a crumbling sky.
They're cracking,
but denial is refuge.
For...

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Categories: chronic illness, anxiety, health, mental health,
Form: Lyric

Book: Reflection on the Important Things