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I feared the fix more than the pain

Drowning

A poem on mental health and the stigma surrounding medication

Marilee
2 min readMay 14, 2025

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You whisper medication
and I begin drowning —
a tidal wave fills my lungs,
swirling relentlessly.

Friend turned thief,
rummaging through my pockets,
searching for shallow treasures
I thought were tucked deeper.

I begin drowning —
the façade floats to the surface,
exposing what I thought
was buried beneath.

But I am unready, unsteady,
reaching through these ruthless waters
for the air we both know I need.

Desperate to prove I’m anchored,
I plant my feet
firmly on rooted soil —
or is it rotted?

I fall through the cracks;
nothing holds steady here.

But you say medication,
and the tears that follow drown me.
I fear to admit
I was drowning
long before
you said medication.

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Reflections of the Mindful — A publication designed for the writer to reflect, the reader to be inspired, the creatives to find their muses.

Marilee
Marilee

Written by Marilee

Exploring deep emotions, motherhood, the soft magic of nature, inner worlds, & digital minimalism. Trying to be authentic on this beautiful planet we all share.

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