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The aftermath
She leaves as she lives, without being noticed
Many wish that she could've known this:
She was loved truly and deeply by most of her peers,
Though it was hard for her to see this through her never-ending tears,
She left many scars the day that she committed,
More than all the scars she had previously hidden,
She left her family in turmoil, stuck wondering why,
All her pain couldn't have vanished but they could've tried,
To do something or anything but... this,
Now they no longer have their baby girl to kiss,
She’ll never again have the opportunity to feel cheery
Instead she left this world weak and weary
Her life had just begun rough, but pain doesn’t last
Suicide does though, she can’t correct her past
She’s gone forever, dying in vain
Though suicide may have ended her pain
It caused so much for others and broke many hearts
Now she’s missing out on life, the bad and good parts
Life is a double edged sword but a beautiful gift
Live as long as you can and never regret a second of it.
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This poem describes the pain and thoughts of someone who lost someone due to suicide.