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"Formed at the outbreak of COVID by helping people cope mentally by inspiring them to write poetry; five years, seven books, hundreds of poets, and thousands of pieces of poetry later, we are still inspiring people to write poetry for positive mental health! With around 1400 visitors now each and every month, Poetry for Mental Health is now probably the largest and most visited website for poetry and mental health on the net!"


"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 ... Get writing!"

ROBIN BARRATT

Founder POETRY FOR MENTAL HEALTH


This Weekend's Featured Poetry

02nd August, 2025

WHY I LIT A CANDLE EVEN WHEN GOD WASN’T LISTENING

By Karen I. Sorto


Why pray to a saint? 

Isn’t God supposed to be enough? 

That’s what I was taught to believe. 

But my God won’t answer me 

He’s he shut me out—

Left me standing in the cold. 


But why? 


It’s because I believed them 

When they said medication is the only “cure” for my disease. 

Was it because it was wrong to put all my fe into what the doctors said—antipsychotic, for the rest of your life? 


I remember what I learned in Catholic school: When you’re is in the midst of struggle, it’s never wrong to ask for prayers 


But my voice alone 

Doesn’t feel worthy enough 

To reach heaven’s golden gates 

I don’t think my cries 

will reach God’s ears 


So I ask other to help intercede for me—

Departed or living 

At this point it doesn’t matter

 

I walk towards the alter and bow my head. Palms pressed together

I whisper aloud— all the prayers which have marked my heart, the ones packed with too many petitions

I speak them into holy ground 


Ask a saint for intercession 

Saint of healing, Dear Raphael hear me when I cry 

Ya no puedo. Ya no más

Dios se fue 

And I don’t what to do 

I just need

A little bit of healing 


Ni sé if this will even work 

It goes against what I believe—

But what else can I do? 


Catholic I was, once upon a time. 

Even if only for short season. 


As I’m praying

I can’t help but notice how the sanctuary lights up all the candles one by one 

Is this a sign? 


Still I can’t help 

but come back to You, my God — 

God, please. Listen

Hear what I have to say 

don’t leave me 


What do I need? 

How does one mend 

a lost connection with You? 


I’m trying my best. 

God I’m giving You my all 

I’m learning how to trust 

And wait, I will—

For the Bible clearly said it in Isaiah-chapter 30: verse 18 


(Isaiah 30:18) 

Bless are all who wait for Him 


So really—

is there any more left for me to say 

when all I can do 

is wait?


ABOUT THE POEM: "This piece explores the intersection of faith, mental illness, and healing. As a poet and emerging social worker, I write to honor the complexity of mental health within spiritual and cultural contexts. This poem reflects my personal journey navigating bipolar disorder, religious silence, and the hope that still lives in ritual."


ABOUT KAREN: Karen is a Salvadoran American poet and aspiring social worker based in North Carolina. Her work explores the intersections of faith, mental illness, cultural identity, and healing. She is currently preparing her debut poetry manuscript 'Love Songs for the Unstable: A Prayerbook.'

03rd August, 2025

I BURN FOR YOU

By Madisen 


“My tender heart’s a steamy fire,

Rare as ocean-blue sapphire.

I try to grasp your hand of mist,

Yet in the haze it starts to drift.


Your portrait defies mortality,

Hanging forever in my mind’s gallery.

Each wrinkle a story left untold,

With a heart crafted in silver and gold.


The cigarette kissed your lips before I could;

Now smoke tastes like it never should.

Tempting me like your breath alone,

Burning soft like your cologne.


Your shadow tiptoes in the twilight;

Illusions dance, but the truth ignites.

Are you really flesh and bone,

Or just a ghost I long to hold?


I followed the spotlight of your star;

I searched for you wide and far.

Your spirit blew like ash away,

Leaving only a faint trace of gray.


I wonder, do I haunt your head?

But it’s your name I breathe instead.

Are you the dream that left me burned,

Or just the smoke I crave to return?”


ABOUT THE POEM: "I have been writing more uplifting poetry to challenge the darker thoughts I have been having. It has been such a challenge but I wanted to share ,so others can see there is always a little glimmer of light even if it’s very tiny …"



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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.