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Lost In My Mind
I’m lost in my mind
Somewhere around the corpus callosum
Reality’s connection faded away
No longer do I hear the warnings of my conscious
I’m lost in my mind
I’ve fallen in the cerebellum
The balance between truths and lies broken
No longer will I speak with sincerity
I’m lost in my mind
As I approach the hippocampus
Memories slowly dissolve
I can no longer remember who I was
I’m lost in my mind
I’ve made a mistake in the medulla
My heart’s ceased to beat
No longer does life’s rhythm pulse through my veins
I’m lost in my mind.
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This month in poetry club we have been exploring the introspective poems of Sylvia Plath and writing our own. But as a directionally challenged person, I lost my way while looking within. I am also passionate about psychology, so I decided to take a different approach to introspection by combining my poor sense of direction with several parts of the brain. I hope some of the other lost people out there and poetic psychologists will enjoy this poem.