Big black dog, nipping at my heals.
I know you.
You chase me.
Bite me.
Catch me.
Smother me.
Your weight is more than I can bare.
We fight.
Wrestle.
I run. You chase.
I hide. You sniff me out.
If I’m inside, you’re outside.
If I’m outside; you’re inside,
waiting to pounce.
Big black dog, nipping at my heals.
Can we be friends?
Can you give me peace?
Only when I lose myself where I can’t find me.
*Doyle used the phrase ‘the black dog’ as a metaphor for depression in his Sherlock stories. Many times Watson refers to Holmes being chased by it. Google says that it was popularized by Winston Churchill.
💕 Thank you for the mention, Jolene. It is much appreciated.
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Thank you 💕 Check out Michael’s original where I got the idea from. 💪🏻
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