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I used to sit in my room and wish that I would not wake up in the morning. I used to think about how nice it would be to not breathe anymore. I use to stand at the curb debating on stepping out in front of a speeding car. I used to look to the medicine cabinet and pour out all the sleeping pills, and maybe I would take them. I used to think about death, until I saw the little girl I love the most, fight for life and watched it slip away from her. She helped me understand, helped me appreciate what a privilege it is to breathe
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Oct 21, 2013
Oct 21, 2013 at 9:30 PM UTC
Micayla
I used to sit in my room and wish that I would not wake up in the morning. I used to think about how nice it would be to not breathe anymore. I use to stand at the curb debating on stepping out in front of a speeding car. I used to look to the medicine cabinet and pour out all the sleeping pills, and maybe I would take them. I used to think about death, until I saw the little girl I love the most, fight for life and watched it slip away from her. She helped me understand, helped me appreciate what a privilege it is to breathe
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Oct 21, 2013
Oct 21, 2013 at 9:30 PM UTC
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