| Before You Kill Yourself |
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| Written by Marigrace Iodice | |
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Your mind’s made up
What about jumping?
Come see the All American Football player
Then there was this Prom Queen
Who will cut the rope from where you hang down?
Oh…and that carefully worded suicide note is no help
They’ll have to live with regret and with all the guilt
There are people who can help you
You say you don’t want to be stopped Copyright © 1985 by Marigrace Iodice. All rights reserved. Comments (4)
![]() written by Tammy McCown, June 14, 2008
I've been trying to die since I was 12, I took several pills the other day and woke up after many hrs and was dissapointed I was alive, my next step is hanging. I will succeed, My family hates me anyway so what the point.
written by Kasong, September 30, 2008
Tammy, I want you to know that death is not the answer. You may not feel that you are loved but the love is always surrounded you everywhere if you would just open your heart and mind. All the people in your life--family and friends.
Family don't hate. They may have a funny way of showing it but deep down inside they love you. Their lives would be shattered without you. Hang-on there. Seek help. Talk to your teacher or counselor. Get help. My best friend committed suicide a year ago and I still crying miserably for him everywhere I go. I cry because I cannot find anyone like him again. I went to many places that we used to go together but there's no one that look like him anymore. I missed him terribly to the point where I thought I was going to die, too. He lived out of state, so I didn't find out he died until 3 days later. After that, the world seemed to stop. Every thing from last October until now were just blurred for me. I want you to know that coping with the loss of a loved one is the most hardest thing. So, don't hurt yourself. Please get help!!!!!!!! Write comment
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