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Depression poems.

Farewell to Love, John Donne Worn Out, Elizabeth Siddal To Indifference, Ann Yearsley To Death, Amy Levy On Solitude, John Keats Alienation (Alienation, HP Lovecraft) There Pass the Careless People, AE Housman To The Dead in the Graveyard Underneath My Window, Adelaide Crapsey Buried Love , Sara Teasdale) Love everywhere (Überall Liebe, Karoline von Günderrode) Dead love (Death Love, Elizabeth Siddal) Amor Profanus (Amor Profanus, Ernest Dowson) Love and death (Love and Death, Rosa Mulholland) Love and hate (Love and Hate, Elizabeth Siddal) Annabel Lee (Annabel Lee, Edgar Allan Poe) Before you die, Gustavo Adolfo Becquer) A Song for the Night, Daniel Henry Deniehy) Song of melancholy (Song) of Melancholy, Charlotte Dacre) Dirge (Song, Christina Rossetti) Beer (Beer, Charles Bukowski) When I Shall Sleep (Emily Brontë) When in the Lonely Stillness of the Tomb , John Barlas) When I am Dead, My Dearest, Christina Rossetti) When you See Millions of the Mouthless Dead, Charles Hamilton Sorley) How many times have these tired feet stumbled (How many times these low feet staggered, Emily Dickinson) Under the Tomb, Robert Nelson De Profundis, Christina Rossetti De Profundis Clamavi, Charles Baudelaire Eternal Rest, Enid Derham) Despair (Désespoir, Oscar Wilde) Despair (Despair, Samuel Coleridge) Desolation (Desolación, Rosalía de Castro) The Suicide’s Argument (Samuel Coleridge) The Flowering Corpse (Djuna Barnes) The field of the souls (The Camp of Souls, Isabella Crawford) The cenotaph (The Cenotaph, Charlotte Mew) The awakening (Alejandra Pizarnik) The rainy day (The Rainy Day, Longfellow) Twilight elegy (María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira) The burial of love (The Burial of Love, Alfred Tennyson) The Conqueror Worm (Edgar Allan Poe) Lethe (Le Léthé, Charles Baudelaire) The Merry Dead (Le Mort Joyeux, Charles Baudelaire) The Melancholy Pool (Clark Ashton Smith) The Bridge of Sighs (Thomas Hood) The Taste of Nothingness (Le Goût du néant, Charles Baudelaire) The Wind of Sorrow (Henry Van Dyke) On the Road to the Asylum (On The Asylum Road, Charlotte Mew) In Nunhead Cemetery, Charlotte Mew) In Sleep I Saw the Skies at Midnight Red, John Barlas)Epitaph for a romantic woman ( Epitaph for a Romantic Woman, Louise Bogan) Lines Written in the Realization That I Must Die, Robert E. Howard Written at Midnight, Samuel Rogers Written in Middleton Cemetery (Written in the Churchyard at Middleton, Charlotte Smith) This is the Horror that, Night After Night, Gerald Gould) Acquainted with the Night (Robert Frost) There is a certain inclination of There’s a Certain Slant of Light, Emily Dickinson Insomnia, Dante Gabriel Rossetti Hour, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) The Lust of the Eyes (Elizabeth Siddal) Lament (Regret, Charlotte Brontë) The Death of a Rose (Katherine Mansfield) Death in Life (The Living Death, Oscar Wilde)Death is Nothing at All, Henry Scott Holland) The sick muse (La muse malade, Charles Baudelaire) The sick rose (The Sick Rose, William Blake) The breakup (Delmira Agustini) The grave (The Grave, Robert Blair) The Window (Henry van Dyke) Lenore (Lenore, Edgar Allan Poe) There Will Come Soft Rains (Sara Teasdale) What the Moon Brings (What the Moon Brings, HP Lovecraft) Mater Dolorosa (Mater Dolorosa, William Barnes)Meditations Among the Tombs (James Hervey)I Like a Look of Agony, Emily Dickinson)You Would Have Understood Me, Ernest Dowson) My Soul is Dark, Lord Byron) My Body Which my Dungeon Is, Robert Louis Stevenson) Mold (Mildew, Charlotte Dacre) I Died for Beauty (I Died for Beauty, Emily Dickinson) Nothing Gold Can Stay, Robert Frost) No Man Is an Island, John Donne Gray Nights, Ernest Dowson Non Sum Qualis eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae ( Ernest Dowson Nostalgia, Mary Elizabeth Counselman Ode to Melancholy, Elizabeth Carter I Heard a Fly Buzz when I Died, Emily Dickinson Night-Thoughts Edward Young) I Thought of You (I Thought of You, Sara Teasdale) Remember Me (Remember Me, Margaret Mead) If… (If, Rudyard Kipling) If I Must Go (If I Must Go, Sara Teasdale) Silentium Amoris (Silentium Amoris, Oscar Wilde) If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking (If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking, Emily Dickinson) If You Only Lay Dead and Cold (Aedh Wishes His Beloved Were Dead, William Butler Yeats) Solitude (Solitude, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Alone (Edgar Allan Poe) All Things Shall Die (Alfred Tennyson) Ulalume (Ulalume, Edgar Allan Poe) A Vision (John Clare) We Wear the Mask (Paul Laurence Dunbar) Go to the Grave (Go to the Grave, Nathaniel Hawthorne) I’m going to sleep (Alfonsina Storni) Since there is no escape (Since There is No Escape, Sara Teasdale) I am (I Am, John Clare)

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