I just want to say that everything I write about, I have thought about many times before. Some of these poems aren't my greatest work, but not everything can be the greatest. You have to grow to achieve greatness, and I'm far from being done growing. Please don't leave any rude or negative comments, cyberbullying has caused many suicides and sad stories and I'd hate for my story to end before I write the final line. Criticism is encouraged, because we can always improve, but criticism is very different from bullying. For those that don't know the difference, criticism is a form of construction, while bullying is a form of destruction. While some of my work might be below your standards, I encourage you to read all the way through. Just like you don't know everything about a book from one chapter, you don't know all of my poems from just one. So far, nobody knows my name. I am, after all, just a fourteen-year-old girl with a creative mind and a dream. Although I cannot predict the future, I know that one day I'll be known, if even just by sad hearts looking for relatable poetry. I hope you take the time to read this, because it could save a life. Enjoy my thoughts, and may you all have peace ❤✌.
~April
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Mistaken
PoetryA book of poems about the LGBT, depression, selfharm, suicide, freedom, and society.