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“So tell me,
how long
will I continue
being dead
before I die?
Because this breathing
feels more like bleeding.”
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WHAT'S LEFT OF ME by Ticus Poetry
“I learned how it felt to be dead while still walking, to wear a heart that no longer beats, and a soul that no longer feels”
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The Final Pause by Ticus Poetry
"raw & real. read if you’re struggling.

While dark at times, I appreciate the rawness. The author shares vulnerably, and as someone who has struggled with suicidal ideation for years on and off, I related with many of these poems. I felt the pain, but" Read more of this review »
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""The Final Pause" by Ticus Poetry is a resilient and triumphant collection of sad modern poetry. The poetry focuses on the author's emotional and philosophical exploration of suicide and self-harm. My personal favorite poems from this collection were" Read more of this review »
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“I learned how it felt to be dead while still walking, to wear a heart that no longer beats, and a soul that no longer feels”
Ticus Poetry, WHAT'S LEFT OF ME: Poems of a dead soul

“So tell me,
how long
will I continue
being dead
before I die?
Because this breathing
feels more like bleeding.”
Ticus Poetry, Hurt first

“And when death finds me,
I hope it whispers,
“Come now,
the fight is done,”
and takes my hand gently,
like an old friend
who understands
why I’m so tired.
I hope it says,
“You've carried enough,
let me hold this weight for you.”
I hope it promises,
“Here there is quiet.
Here you can rest.”
Ticus Poetry, The Final Pause: Is this the end?

“A baby cannot hate the mother, without the mother first hating the baby.” As babies, we are innocent sponges, blank slates, with only the most basic needs present: to eat, shit, love, and be loved. But something goes wrong, depending on the circumstances into which we are born, and the house in which we grow up.”
Alex Michaelides, The Silent Patient

“And when death finds me,
I hope it whispers,
“Come now,
the fight is done,”
and takes my hand gently,
like an old friend
who understands
why I’m so tired.
I hope it says,
“You've carried enough,
let me hold this weight for you.”
I hope it promises,
“Here there is quiet.
Here you can rest.”
Ticus Poetry, The Final Pause: Is this the end?

“I learned how it felt to be dead while still walking, to wear a heart that no longer beats, and a soul that no longer feels”
Ticus Poetry, WHAT'S LEFT OF ME: Poems of a dead soul

“So tell me,
how long
will I continue
being dead
before I die?
Because this breathing
feels more like bleeding.”
Ticus Poetry, Hurt first

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