
Emerging from a long depression seems to happen on two levels-one almost in an instant, in the moment that something clicks on, like heat switching on in the middle of a cold night. The other happens incrementally-when you feel yourself actually making progress, inching up, out of,and away from that deep darkness that was home for much too long. Dr. Martha Manning
“In depression, the meaninglessness of every emotion, the meaningless of life itself becomes self evident. The only feeling left is this loveless state of insignificance” Andrew Solomon
Friday, December 17, 2010
Voice
" A black eyed dog he called at my door. A black eyed dog he called for more. A black eyed dog he knew my name. A black eyed dog he knew my name. A black eyed dog. A black eyed dog. I'm growing old and I wanna go home. I'm growing old andI don't wanna know. I'm growing old and I wanna go home. A black eyed dog he called at my door. A black eyed dog he called for more. Black eyed dog. " Black Eyed Dog music and lyrics by Nick Drake @ 1972 Island Records
There was something about Nick Drake's songs that resonated with me. I realized it was depression. I realize that is a somewhat strange observation. Nick Drake's voice and the manner in which he presented his songs was the sound of depression. You hear the agony, the depression, the desparation, and silent suffering not necessarily in his words but in his voice.
Nick Drake died at the age of 26. He overdosed on the very medication prescribed for the mental anquish he suffered. some say it was accidental. I don't believe that. I hope he has found rest and peace. hj
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