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THE CHEMICALS OF TRUTH
By Sam Hendrian
Getting advice about depression
Is like turning an English essay into a math problem,
Wine into water:
“Drink up and you’ll feel better!”
Still I felt in need of pity
So I told her I was sad
And wandered around aimlessly
Searching for a smile that meant something.
She knew I hated “sorry”
So she said it in another way:
“I hope your brain chemicals
Find their way back home.”
Couldn’t mock her good intentions
Though I did so privately,
Wishing my English essay
Wasn’t seen as such a clear-cut math problem.
Alright, maybe it’s chemical,
But I can’t change the chemicals of truth,
The ice bucket to the face
That comes from dissolving delusions.
“Drink up and you’ll feel better!”
Water into wine,
Math problems into English essays
For which there’s no good advice.
ABOUT SAM: Sam is a lifelong storyteller, striving to foster empathy and compassion through art. Originally from the Chicago suburbs, he now resides in Los Angeles, where he primarily works as an independent filmmaker and has just completed his first feature film 'Terrificman', a deeply personal ode to the power of human kindness.
Instagram: @samhendrian143
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