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Dear Hoodie,

I wish you weren't so tattered

I wish your steams stayed intertwined

You were always there for me to wear

When the blood had finally splattered

Your black in color saved red from any shine

How I wish you didn’t tear

 

I wore you so much you fell apart

Your flavor now is only ****

But if I could wear you one more day

I promise I would find a way to make you stay

Hoodie, I love you so, way too much

But you were always my biggest crutch

If you disappeared from my closet

I might’ve had to pause it

But since you were always there

I never had to know that fear

I can’t wait to wear you this winter

But I know you’ll only make me splinter

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Written by
Numbr1SNSfan
14 / GF
Published
Feb 12
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#selfharm#mentalhealth#cutting#pain#blood#hiding#sh
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