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Forget the things you once read Those girl's eyes are now dead No more to cry those lonely tears Or to show her rising fears Depression and insanity No longer will she have to flee She'll never think her vengeful thoughts And in the ground her body rots She made the choice to let go The tests will show she went slow She never blamed a single soul In this choice we played no role This sad, sad girl did feel no pain As from her veins the blood did drain She made two cuts upon her wrists Her hands were clenched in ****** fists We hope this girl did find some peace As her life began to cease Her eyes stayed open as she died And tears did fall as she cried She never fought to hold on Just let go till she was gone Suicide to end her pain Her tears would fall an icy rain
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May 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 at 10:58 PM UTC
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Forget the things you once read Those girl's eyes are now dead No more to cry those lonely tears Or to show her rising fears Depression and insanity No longer will she have to flee She'll never think her vengeful thoughts And in the ground her body rots She made the choice to let go The tests will show she went slow She never blamed a single soul In this choice we played no role This sad, sad girl did feel no pain As from her veins the blood did drain She made two cuts upon her wrists Her hands were clenched in ****** fists We hope this girl did find some peace As her life began to cease Her eyes stayed open as she died And tears did fall as she cried She never fought to hold on Just let go till she was gone Suicide to end her pain Her tears would fall an icy rain
Hello followers, so this poem was inspired by my friend, she was struggling with depression, anxiety and self harm, she killed herself a week ago. So I just have to say I love you all, and I know that some of you are struggling, I'm no therapist, but if you ever, EVER need help, I'm just a click away. XXOO
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May 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 at 10:58 PM UTC
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