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i found the girl who felt things too deeply and instead of burying her back inside where she had resided for a decade i cherished and nurtured her and told her it was okay to come out i found the girl who bore a fragile heart and gave too much of her soul away she could only see the good in others and through loss and rejection she learned she was too sensitive to exist in this world i found the girl who lost her softness she swallowed pills and smoked to stop feeling she took a blade to her own wrist to make herself go away she swallowed rivers of emotion within and wore armour over her chest to be more like everyone else but i was no longer ashamed of the little girl with temper tantrums broken daydreams and sad eyes who felt deeply — all she ever needed was love and acceptance so i found myself i found the girl who was once lost i uncovered all the parts of her and set her free
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Apr 30, 2020
Apr 30, 2020 at 6:51 PM UTC
i found her.
i found the girl who felt things too deeply and instead of burying her back inside where she had resided for a decade i cherished and nurtured her and told her it was okay to come out i found the girl who bore a fragile heart and gave too much of her soul away she could only see the good in others and through loss and rejection she learned she was too sensitive to exist in this world i found the girl who lost her softness she swallowed pills and smoked to stop feeling she took a blade to her own wrist to make herself go away she swallowed rivers of emotion within and wore armour over her chest to be more like everyone else but i was no longer ashamed of the little girl with temper tantrums broken daydreams and sad eyes who felt deeply — all she ever needed was love and acceptance so i found myself i found the girl who was once lost i uncovered all the parts of her and set her free
based on a writing prompt: "this poem urges you to look inward today and ask yourself what you found this year. begin with "i found ___" (writing prompt: @airplanepoetrymovement on ig.)
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Apr 30, 2020
Apr 30, 2020 at 6:51 PM UTC
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