Just Another Suicidal Teen Girl

Just Another Suicidal Teen Girl

A Poem by Dwelling Moments Of A Teenager

Images of jumping, falling, dying cross her mind every moment,
Wanting this constant over thinking to disappear like her self-esteem.
It eats away at her like a rat nibbling at her toes,
She looks at her family, just another reminder of how much of a failure she is.
Powerful yet worthless, a mix that does not settle well in the stomach.
Only one thing stop hers to take that one leap,
The boy she loves.
Oblivious to all he is, but still does what she can to gain his approval.
Videos being replayed over, and over. 
Thoughts drifting to the same place.
She weeps for someone to help. Someone to rescue her from this insanity,
But once the voice of crazy lingers, it becomes normality for the human eye.
Taken by the wish of death, a sweet life saved from the suffers around it.
Pain of other's smelt through the air,
tears and sorrows to late for just another suicidal teenage girl.

© 2013 Dwelling Moments Of A Teenager


Author's Note

Dwelling Moments Of A Teenager
I haven't written in a while.
And this is only a draft.

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Added on November 20, 2013
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Dwelling Moments Of A Teenager
Dwelling Moments Of A Teenager

Hamilton, New Zealand



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Hi, I'm Bethan from Hamilton, New Zealand I'm 17, and go to Waikato University. more..

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