One, two, three, fourā¦
Anxiety comes a knockinā at my door.
An unexpected, unwelcome guest, to be sure
But maybe, this time, Iāll act mature.
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Five six, seven, eightā¦
Typically, Excitement comes tap, tappinā on my gate
Energetically enters⦠a package deal, party date
Seldom an impervious mood it fails to elevate.
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Nine, ten, eleven, twelveā¦
Stressinā over issues needinā to resolve
Visit a Psych whoāll quiz, question and delve
Dream up a fresh diagnosis, but⦠Reality, heāll shelve.
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Anxiety asks, āWhatās wrong with Excitement?
It makes a great pal⦠except for those, hoping life will be silent.ā
Depression dogs Anxiety; hounds Happiness and Excitement
Swallow a fistful of pills to keep Moods and Conduct compliant.
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Unacquainted with bouts with Anxiety and Depression
Happiness and Joy flee⦠lacklustre lifeās now full on stressinā
Can Peace and Pleasure flourish, amid exuberant Excitementās suppression?
Anxiety hits Reset ā dubiously allows Excitement full expression.
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One, two, three, fourā¦
Whoāll come a knockinā at my door?
Five, six, seven, eightā¦
Whoās gonnaā rap, rap on my gate?
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Excitement eagerly embraces Extroversion
Anxiety worries that ADHDās distractions will worsen
And so, they see-saw; tilt and tip; parry back and forth, beyond all reason
Wonder which will come out on top. Iām clueless⦠Iām confessinā!
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Inspired by the stressful quest for ADHD diagnosis⦠or not. The Psych seems to have a jarful of colourful diagnoses. He bizarrely bypasses the common or obvious, and fixates on the obscure, which not one single person in the patientās orbit concurs with. Itās enough to spark a whole new gamut of symptoms.šµāš«š«£š„ŗ
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Comments (3)
Stellar word-weaving, Angie! This one comes to life - I really can hear it as song, with all the frenetic thoughts/characters dancing back and forth. Marvelous work - and very relatable. (my wife, a special educator, is quite sure I could get the ADHD diagnosis too!!)
š„, Eloquent & Brilliantly-written!
It is indeed life in the modern crazy world. Great poem, Angie!