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darling, you wear your depression as a mask of undeniable normality- don't say you're messed up. it carves wells beneath your eyes, streaks your face with a natural glow, weighs down your heart so you don't fly away to the stars... away from us- don't tell me it steals your beauty. darling, it keeps your pen going during those early mornings after all the caffeine has run out and your mind can no longer battle the long, black fingers of sleep grasping for you- don't write any more society-approved lies. it leaves art on your skin, whether it be permanent or with assorted colors of paint, that tell stories, your stories, without words. no longer hide the battles you've fought- don't let others scorn your victories. darling, you are a masterpiece, you are perfection. don't let this depression own you, but become more than it.
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Jul 19, 2018
Jul 19, 2018 at 7:46 PM UTC
to those who may struggle
darling, you wear your depression as a mask of undeniable normality- don't say you're messed up. it carves wells beneath your eyes, streaks your face with a natural glow, weighs down your heart so you don't fly away to the stars... away from us- don't tell me it steals your beauty. darling, it keeps your pen going during those early mornings after all the caffeine has run out and your mind can no longer battle the long, black fingers of sleep grasping for you- don't write any more society-approved lies. it leaves art on your skin, whether it be permanent or with assorted colors of paint, that tell stories, your stories, without words. no longer hide the battles you've fought- don't let others scorn your victories. darling, you are a masterpiece, you are perfection. don't let this depression own you, but become more than it.
please share with whoever you think needs to hear this, stay strong my fellow poets, without you we lose not only a unique perspective, but a unique, beautiful person<3
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Jul 19, 2018
Jul 19, 2018 at 7:46 PM UTC
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