And Still the World Does Not End

BabyWrites
2 min readMar 21, 2022

A poem about grief & schizophrenia, 9/2021

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Grey hair sprouts from my head

Acid bubbles in my chest, my stomach

Acid runs in my veins and through my memories

Wine doesn’t stop the simpering, solitary spell

And sleep-

doesn’t come….

And then doesn’t go.

Weights pull upon the senses, drown dreams

Indifference to laughs, intolerance to love

Greying all within sight.

And Still the World

Does

Not

End.

I miss you Mom, 1963–2020

This poem was inspired by my brother who has schizophrenia and his battles with losing our mother, his caretaker. You can read about his experiences in my other articles.

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Novelist (MG, picture book, & YA) and stay-at-home stepmom | Here I write about science, history, mental illness, & anything that I can’t get out of my brain :)