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Dec 2016
The weight of you drags  me down.
I try to swim but you force me to drown.

You hold me under the surface of my depression by my throat.
Suffocating me by your once gentle hands I could fight you but I don't.

I let you chain me up and I let you drag me down.
Because even without the weight of you I would surely drown.
I sink into depression often but as you know misery loves company.
Aletheia Ann Bradford
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Aletheia Ann Bradford  26/F/The 2nd star to the right
(26/F/The 2nd star to the right)   
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