Thematically inspired by the Disney classic, this sixth entry in Michael Deabold's catalog of poetry books explores a deep hole of society's darkest realities. He touches on subjects such as sexual abuse, equality, the current political climate, and mental illness, among other hot-button issues. He also looks inward on his own life where he stands as a mid-twenties adult who analyzes every situation with a grey-tinged outlook due to his depression and cynicism towards most things. Rabbit Hole is eighty pages of free-falling to a rock bottom where you lay on your back and wonder what the meaning of it all really is.