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Suicide in the Trenches

Suicide in the Trenches

April 30, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Once a patriotic and willing recruit of the British army and decorated twice for his incredible acts of bravery during the first world war, Military…

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Mysterious Pain

Mysterious Pain

April 16, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Peggy Stewart’s poem ‘Mysterious Pain’ depicts anxiety and panic attacks. The author compares the unprovoked and unpredictable terror associated with a panic attack to a…

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Self-Doubt—I Know You

Self-Doubt—I Know You

April 2, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Henry Rollins’ spoken word poem “I know you” touches on feelings of loneliness, isolation, and inability to fit in. He starkly portrays the pain of…

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My “Romantic” Suicide

My “Romantic” Suicide

March 19, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

As an advocate for mental-illness awareness, spoken word artist Rage Almighty often deals with themes of depression and suicide in his poetry. In his recent…

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The Ravages of War

The Ravages of War

March 5, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

To my daughter I will say, ‘When the men come, set yourself on fire’ – In love and In War, Warsan Shire “Teaching My Mother…

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Touched With Fire

Touched With Fire

February 28, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

“Touched With Fire” is an exploration of bipolar disorder, art, and the difficulties of maintaining a relationship while coping with mental health issues. This film,…

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The Morning After I Killed Myself

The Morning After I Killed Myself

February 19, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

“The Morning After I Killed Myself” is a poem by 22-year old Meggie Royer, who writes at Writings for Winter. She has two published poetry…

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An Expression of Grief

An Expression of Grief

February 5, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

William Wordsworth experienced much loss in his life. His parents died when he was an adolescent, and several of his own children died when they…

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PTSD a Reality for Urban Youth

PTSD a Reality for Urban Youth

January 22, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

In this emotionally evocative spoken-word poem, Terisa Siagatonu draws parallels between youth facing urban street violence and soldiers experiencing combat. Both, Siagatonu claims, are at…

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The Gift of Words

The Gift of Words

January 8, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Legendary poet, songwriter, novelist, and musician, Leonard Cohen died in November 2016. Known for his melancholy tones, as well as his thought-provoking and deeply emotive…

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