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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2024 · 5 MIN

Darkness

from Poetry Of Evil: The Mental Health Poetry Podcast · host Daniel Andrew Bloom

We will be exploring the darkness. Specifically, we will be talking about the darkness that some of us find ourselves in, when confronted with mental health issues. The first poem is “You, Who Creates,” and it’s the title poem from my first book of poetry, published in 2018. The second poem is called “Creation,” and it’s also from “You, Who Creates”. This next poem is called “I Went Back”. It’s from “Buddha’s Broken Fingernail,” and it’s about going back, once we are healthy, to where we were abused, in order to make peace with our own past. And finally, here’s a poem called “The Children of Evil,” from my latest book, called “Into You”. 

We will be exploring the darkness. Specifically, we will be talking about the darkness that some of us find ourselves in, when confronted with mental health issues. The first poem is “You, Who Creates,” and it’s the title poem from my first book of poetry, published in 2018. The second poem is called “Creation,” and it’s also from “You, Who Creates”. This next poem is called “I Went Back”. It’s from “Buddha’s Broken Fingernail,” and it’s about going back, once we are healthy, to where we were abused, in order to make peace with our own past. And finally, here’s a poem called “The Children of Evil,” from my latest book, called “Into You”.

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