No one can love me as much as I hate myself.

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No one can love me as much as I hate myself.

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There’s this ugly monster sitting inside my chest. My ribs, not a cage, but the bones the monster used to build it’s throne. It’s made a home inside of me, my body a kingdom it’s conquered.

It whispers to me, late at night.


That boy is too beautiful to touch the likes of you. He burns bright, and doesn’t know that you’re too dirty to want.
You’re dirty, dirty, dirty. You will leave stains on everything you touch.
You’re ugly, too ugly to love, too ugly to touch. It hurts to look in the mirror, doesn’t it?
Don’t you know that if you’re disgusted by your reflection, that everyone else must be too? Maybe you should skip a meal or two, maybe then they’ll want you. Maybe then they’ll love you.
Not that you deserve it, of course. You’ll just mess them up. That’s all you know how to do.


It tugs on the arteries it can reach like puppet strings, controlling my every move. It makes me run, and run, and run. And my legs are so tired, I just want somewhere to rest my head, I just want someone to hold me close.

But the monster is unrelenting. The monster is vicious, like all monsters are.

I don’t know how to admit to myself that the monster is just me. That the depression, the fear, the anxiety — all of it is just me. I don't know how to admit to myself that I could be that cruel to someone. Even if that someone is me.
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Post by Ekta Kumari »

Excellent creation. Beautifully portrays the inner struggles and anxiety we go through. For some, it's a constant struggle to win over that monster.
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I adore the point at the end. Those battling depression can struggle to rectify the difference in what's okay to say to others versus yourself!
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Post by Kalico »

This is amazing, really. It really brings those mental health issues to light. Wonderful wording and imagery.
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Post by CheshieHatter »

I find this poem very relatable as I myself struggle with depression. It's well written, I really connected with it. I love the imagery in the beginning, about the bones being used to build a throne. Great poem.
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