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A Visit to The Bank by Andrew Littlefield

I never had a father,

Just a sperm donor

Who acted like a father

So that society would feed his narcissism.

I am damaged and forgotten.

I am my own father

And whisper into my ears

“You could have done better”

I am my own father.

I have assumed the feelings

Of disappointment

My father was never around to express.

I have ruined myself.

I have told myself “you are not enough”

Enough times

To believe it.

I have continued his legacy

Of forgetting me

Of forgetting I am human

Of forgetting my need to be loved.

I never had a father to tell me everything will be OK.

So I don’t know that it will be,

When all the evidence shows me that it already is.

I never learned how to be there for myself.

I have learned to love myself,

Only to learn that love is not enough.

I am in an abusive relationship with myself.

I am no better than him.

My self-love is an act

So that society will feed my desperate desire

To prioritize myself

Enough to be considered a narcissist.


Call 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It provides free and confidential support 24 hours a day, seven days a week for people in suicidal crisis or distress. You can learn more about its services hereincluding its guide on what to do if you see suicidal language on social media. You can also call that number to talk to someone about how you can help a person in crisis. For crisis support in Spanish, call 1-888-628-9454.

For support outside of the US, a worldwide directory of resources and international hotlines is provided by the International Association for Suicide Prevention. You can also turn to Befrienders Worldwide.​


Help is Available

If you or someone you love is living with substance use, alcohol misuse, a co-occurring, or a behavioral health disorder, there is hope. The Break Free Foundation aids individuals seeking recovery through the Break Free Scholarship Fund. It sends anyone who lacks the financial resources to attend a recovery center to do so at low to no cost.

Review our Treatment Locator Tool to find the right program near you, as well as our list of Hotlines and HelplinesClick here for a list of regional and national resources. On this road to recovery, no one is alone. We are all in this together.

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