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Keep your head up

You’re doing fine

It’s like feeling happy for the very first time.

This feels weird

It doesn’t feel right

You don’t have to worry

You’re winning the fight.

Something is missing

Something is gone

What will you do if something goes wrong?

No more blades

And the safety pins aren’t here

You will do your best to persevere.

Not only have you changed your ways

No more looking back into the past

It doesn’t matter, it didn’t last.

It is time to move forward

Look ahead to the future.

Suicide, cutting, and sadness

Isn’t a part of life’s game

They’re just something you overcame.

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alovebird Creativity - Poem published by 1 year ago ()

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I Really Like It

That is a great poem i really like it a lot!!!!!!

I am a 27 yr old female who has dealt with self mutialtion for about 12 years i currently consider myself in recovery and hope to make it last... im in a relationship but i dont really take it seriously right now cause of certain circumstances but i

I loved it

I loved it, I read it several times. I'm trying to stop now, I hope it works out like it did in this poem :]

I really like this

I reread this like three times, I wish at some point I can do that too =)

I love this

I read it out loud like four times I really like the words and what you said it spoke to me:)

shard_of_light (not verified)

I like it,

it's happy and hopeful and, oh, I want it to come true...

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