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04.24.18.

by ourskyoursea

You wear a mask like it’s some sort of disguise; And you shift back and forth with sadness in your eyes. The only thing pouring out of your mouth is a web of lies. You lay in bed, Voices in your head, Wishing you were dead. The saddest story I have ever read.
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31 / FTM / USA
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ourskyoursea
31 / FTM / USA
Published
Apr 24, 2018
Time
1m
Tags
#depression#sadness#personal
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