I am the Depressionthat lurks in your mindThe mind of the timid and the weakMy tactics are simpleI coexist with your other parts literallyIn fact, harmony and peace in some instancesUntil I decide to wreak havoc on your daysYou have been battling me for a good decade and a halfwhile some people feel the jousting … Continue reading Version Two: Despair: Jason Cheung
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Version One: Despair: Jason Cheung
I am the Depression that lurks in your mind The mind of the timid and the weak My tactics are simple: I coexist with your other parts literally In fact, harmony and peace in some instances until I decide to wreak havoc on your days You have been battling me for a good decade and … Continue reading Version One: Despair: Jason Cheung
I Don’t Discriminate!: Jason Cheung
I am the voice in the back of your head To tell you to give up I am the lonely spiritual that would Prevent you from doing the simplest of tasks Yet, when I am utilized properly I can be overcome to become Your joy, happiness and bear A sense of worth and wellbeing
Riots in Vancouver – A Prayer: Jason Cheung
Mayhem! Riots in Vancouver! Police cars ablaze; Store windows broken. Many injured, many more places trashed and looted. Chaos ensues in a city of sin devilry at worst? I prayed that it wasn’t so. Because we lost a hockey game, the flares insinuate and perpetuate. The fire of hell and hatred so strong, that they … Continue reading Riots in Vancouver – A Prayer: Jason Cheung
A Promise to Keep: Jason Cheung
When the sun is hidden from plain sight When your courage is nothing but afraid When the stars shatter into pieces When my heart can’t stand the ache REPRISE A Promise to Keep, to keep you safe and warm, A Promise to Keep, to teach you right from wrong A Promise to Keep, a love … Continue reading A Promise to Keep: Jason Cheung
Fat Freedom Day: Jason Cheung
I can’t stand it anymore. I mean it’s horrific. It forgives no one, senior nor child, man or woman. In fact, its trickery and the advertising mechanisms are so enticingly detrimental, it should be tried for war crime. It’s a label that stigmatises us. You rather be anything but that. It’s beyond a schoolyard taunt, … Continue reading Fat Freedom Day: Jason Cheung