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Death By Murder
Contributed by
sprinter27
on
Sunday, 15th May 2005 @ 09:06:47 PM in AEST
Topic:
Suicide
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Every time she got mad
She thought about murder
She knew the thought was bad
Since it would be suicide, not murder
Murder of her self by her own hands
That’s what she wished for
Suicide was her body’s demand
Death of her self she wished for
Her mind told her to pick up the gun
Her heart actually agreed
The girl reached for the gun
Thought about how rarely her brain and heart agree
She put the gun to her head
Thought of all she would miss
The only thing: the comfort of her bed
Thought of the people she’d miss
Then the girl knew she had to go
She walked into her room, with the gun
Sat on her bed, knew it was time to go
Held it to her head and pulled the trigger on that gun
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2005-05-15 21:06:47] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Death By Murder
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jaycee on
Monday, 16th May 2005 @ 04:40:16 AM AEST (User
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I can only hope this is symbolic and that you don't have access to firearms. Reach out to those who care for you and be well. |
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Re: Death By Murder
(User Rating: 1 ) by blue_angel on
Monday, 16th May 2005 @ 10:47:13 AM AEST (User
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access to fire arms ... shelly this is dangerous. never ever use those ok? unless its to kill like an animal (which u do NOT qualify as by the way) but i dont ever want to have to hear that gun shot, never. i couldnt... i couldnt take it u kno... im not strong enuff fer this. we DO need u and WOULD miss u... never underestimate the power of friendship.
dont take what u have for granted,
jennie* |
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