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I didn’t know how hopeless I was
until I felt less hopeless.
That realization
was my indication
that the antidepressants were working.
My whole life,
I assumed that hope
was something
we hoped for.
Not something
we actually felt.
I believed that
“What’s even the point?”
was a question that everyone
often wondered.
I thought optimism
was a strategy
for getting through
the day,
and faith
was just a word from the bible.
I never knew
that hope meant
pleasantly awaiting
and planning for
the future.
"Tomorrow” is no longer a word I fear.
And I confuse
hopefullness
with wishful thinking
no more.
About the Creator
T.L. Amber
Poet | Sober | Healing through words
Published Children’s book author!
I think we should human-be, more
And human-do, less
www.tlamber.com
@t.l.amber
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