Poem: Night's Grasp


As dark as the night's grasp 
Her thoughts turned black;
She'd been here before and 
The familiar scent seemed to comfort her mind.
Spiralling out of tight control, 
The dark thoughts engulfed her light; 
She desperately gasped for air
But the shadows held her down.
Oblivious to the light all around her, 
She felt like giving up.
She didn't care how far she'd come,
It felt easier to retreat into the dark;
Nothing seemed to matter, 
It all felt heavy and tight. 

Something kept calling her to stay though,
Maybe the sweet scent of hope 
and the magic gifter to her each day.
The disheartening scenario 
If she decided to leave 
Made her want to fight harder 
To avoid hurting the people she loved,
Deep down she knew she 
Couldn't leave, not just yet.
Reminded to stop overthinking, 
She kept walking towards her true north,
Not knowing exactly where her leap would take her
But trusting she could create meaningful ripple effects
Forever more. 



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