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Originally Posted by flowerbells
Here's a poem I wrote in 1997, about 3 years after my dx of bipolar II. More information about the true nature of wolves is below the poem.
wolf cry
I am a wolf.
I am a wolf animal.
Long, lean and rangy.
You can't change me.
I am a wolf animal.
Scraggly, mean and mangy.
Don't try to change me.
I'm a wolf animal.
Dodgy and cagey.
Some things enrage me.
You can't cage me.
I am a wolf.
Gentle with her cubs
Playful when rubbed.
Member of tribe.
I can't take bribes.
I am a wolf.
I am an animal.
I scramble,
I jump,
nip my partner on the rump.
I die if tortured,
but a small bump
is only a bother.
I am a wolf
I am a wolf animal.
Some people try to cage me.
They enrage me.
If they look for my tracks
I attack.
If they leave me my home
I leave them alone.
Finale:
They call me "manic-depressive"
They call me "aggressive"
I'm not possessive -- let them call me
their names.
I'll use my name.
I am an animal. I am alive. I am.
[For more information about the nature of wolves, read] "Never Cry Wolf" by Farley Mowat
"Women Who Run With The Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
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FB,
What a poem of strength, determination and refusal to be processed, packaged and labeled by society's perception of who you are. You have chosen your own identity, as you identify with the wolf and use it as an anchor to strengthen and define yourself. Great poem!
Jen
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BPII and GAD
Currently On 600 mg trilipteral, 20 mg Celexa, and 80 mg Propranolol for tremors. Klonopin for anxiety, as needed, and 25 mg Seroquel nightly for sleep.
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