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Poetry for Mental Health


Supporting people by motivating and inspiring them to write poetry.


Poetry for Mental Health has supported thousands of people around the world through words and poetry!


"No matter what your age, background and experience, culture or identity; whether an established writer with many published titles to your credit, or an aspiring poet who has never written a word of poetry in your life, our philosophy here is to embrace, welcome and support everyone, everywhere suffering from mental health challenges, and help you cope through words and poetry."


About ...


"I formed Poetry for Mental Health at the outbreak of COVID, as a way of helping people cope mentally through lockdown and the pandemic by inspiring them to write poetry. Six years, seven books (just started working on our eighth), many hundreds of poets, and many thousands of pieces of poetry later, Poetry for Mental Health is still inspiring people to write poetry for positive mental health! And with almost 1900 visitors for the month of Jan, 2026, it is now probably the largest and most visited website of its kind on the net!"

ROBIN BARRATT - Founder POETRY FOR MENTAL HEALTH


CONTRIBUTE TO OUR NEXT ANTHOLOGY ...

You can now contribute to the next title in our acclaimed mental health book series:


PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

A collection of personal stories and poetry about life and living with PTSD.


We are looking for poetry, short prose, interviews and personal stories.



Deadline: 31st March 2026

Publication date: April 2026.


Click on the linkbelow for further details and submission guidelines.


NEW - This Week's Featured Poetry (x3)

Week commencing Monday 23rd March, 2026.

MY ADHD MAKES ME A ...

By Dorian Blink


My adhd makes


my


My ADHD makes it hard to focus.


I am hard to focus on

They look at me and they see


my ADHD makes me


a boy who talks out of turn.


I am a lot of things,

but I’m only that.

A lot.


A lot of energy

for them

A lot of people in one head

A lot of effort,

frustration

A lot of a lot of


My ADHD makes me a


superpower

I’d choose invisibility

if I could

cause I like not being


My ADHD makes me


I see things weird

I think

they’re weird

but I guess they’ve seen things

I haven’t


I am someone else

the mailman, maybe

but not the kid down the street

the ice cream truck guy, sure

but not 


My ADHD makes me

hard to follow


Things hard to focus on:

poems

school

thoughts

the right thing


the wrong thing:

bug on the window

life in Japan

focusing

not being enough

what they say about me


I am

impossible

extra

just stop

too much

going to deliver pizzas


weird,

I was


I was

myself

until you called me

someone else


I live in the box I was put in


It’s dark and lonely.


Here,

my ADHD makes me.



THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS ...

Anonymous 


He glides past my dress as we work it all through

Just the right to and fro for the focus to be

As it must, as it must, and I'm out there again

The door shuts behind and my wonderment grows


Does everything he knows then enter on in?

Does it grow, move, and breathe and land once again?

Do his eyes light up as they all rush on in --

The blues, golds, and ohs! come rushing on in?


The movement towards, the movement towards

Ah, ah

The Movement Towards


THERAPY



WHAT IF IT WAS YOU SUFFERING?

By Tammy Khan


Having a mental illness isn't like having a cough or cold

Once the word is mentioned or written on your notes

You feel you're in a different world and not like everyone else


No one seems to want to know you or even give you help

It feels like everyone's avoiding you because they think they will catch it themselves

It is not a nice thing to suffer from and it is very hard to recover from

People who are suffering this should not be put aside or missed


When they're very poorly, they don't know what's going on

So they may harm themselves, or even someone else

But they really don't know they are doing this

And should be given lots of love and lots and lots of care and trust


Sometimes all people need when they're ill is love and care

Knowing that there is someone kind out there

It's nice to have someone to talk to at anytime in need

And yes they may repeat themselves but talking to someone - 

HELPS THEIR NEEDS!


Have a heart of gold not of stone made out of mold

If you want to help us please don't rub us off

We're sorry but we don't just have a cough, cough, cough

Yes, we're sorry, but we don't just have a cough


But, yes, we will get better!

We will get better

We are feeling better now

It's time to go Home!


ABOUT TAMMY: "I am fifty-one years-old and currently reside at a care home. I started suffering from poor mental health when I was about 19-20 years old. It's been such a struggle going through this because - as you may know - mental health is still in its early stages of acceptance, by both the medical world and society at large, so, in the past when I have suffered from things like depression and stress, I didn't get adequate care as these were not recognised as mental health conditions at the time. I suffer a lot of other health conditions too but I am learning to live with them all. Writing poems and songs like this are one of my ways of coping and communicating my feelings with other people. I also do some art work because this relaxes me as well, and one of my hobbies is collecting watches and, at my last count, I had over 400 beautiful wristwatches!" 


NB: "I have had help typing this up by a carer as I am unable to do so myself because of my learning disabilities."



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NOTE ON CONTRIBUTIONS: We publish mental health poetry from around the world, and for a number contributors to this website, English is not their first language. Unlike some other platforms, we don't heavily edit a poet's own work (if we did, it would then not be their own work!), so please focus on a poet's messages and meanings, and not necessarily on any grammatical mistakes or translated imperfections that may arise within their contribution.