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Her last words

Just an average girl, she always wore a smile.
She was cheerful and happy, for a short while.
Now she's older, things are getting colder.
Life's not what she wished someone had told her.

She told you she was down, you let it slip by.
So from then on she kept in on the inside.
She told herself she was alright, but she was telling white lies,
Can't you tell?
Look at her dull eyes.

Tried to stop herself from crying almost every night,
But she knew there was no chance of feeling alright.
Summer came by, all she wore was long sleeves.
'Cause those cuts on her wrist were bleeding through, you see.

She knew she was depressed,
Didn't want to admit it.
Didn't think she fit in, everyone seemed to miss it.
She carried on like a soldier with a battle wound,
Bleeding out from every cut her body consumed.

She had no friends at school, all alone she sat,
And if someone was to notice she would blame the cat.
But those cuts on her wrist, they were no mistake,
But no one cared enough to save her from this self-hate.

Things where going down, never really up,
And here she is now stuck in this stupid rut.
She knew exactly what she had to do next,
Stand on the chair and tie the rope around her neck.

Wrote a leeter with her hand shaking wild:
''Look at me now! Are you proud of your precious child?''
But she knew her parents weren't the ones to blame,
It was the world that should bow down it's head in shame.

She stood up on the chair and looked out at the moon,
Just to think: It'll all be over soon.
The chair fell down, as she took her final breath.
It's all over, all gone, now she's greeting Death.

Her mum walks in, she falls down to the floor,
And now nothing can take back what she just saw.
The little girl that she raised is just hanging there.
Her body's pale, and her face is violently bare.
She sees the note and unfolds it with care,
All she does is stare. ''How can this be fair?''

She starts reading, as the tears roll down her face.
''I'm sorry mum but this world is just not my place.''

''I've tried for so long to fx this and fit in,
I've come to realise this world's full of sin.
There's nothing for me here, I'm just a waste of space.
I've got no reason to stay here, with this awful race.
It's a disgrace, I was misplaced.
Born in the wrong time, and in the wrong place.

It's okay though, 'cause you'll see me soon.
You'll know when your time has come, just look at the moon.
As it shines bright, throughout the night,
And remember everyone's dealing with their own fight.

But I can't deal with the pain, I'm not a fighter.
You'll make it through the night,
Just hug your pillow tighter.
So let the world know that I died in vain,
'Cause I'm not really something to be dwelled on.

It's what they used to tell me, all those kids at school.
So I'm going by the law, majority rules.
My presence on this Earth is not needed any longer,
And if anything, I hope this makes you stronger.

You're the best friend that I ever had,
Such a shame that I had to make you so very sad.
Just remember that you meant everything to me,
And to my heart you're the only one that held the key.

Now it's time to go, I'm running out of space to write,
And yes I lost my fight, but please, just hold on tight.
I'm watching over you, form the clouds above,
And sending down the purest, and whitest Dove.
To watch over you, and be my helpful eye.

So this is it world,

''Goodbye''

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Her last words - Courtney Parker

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