The Day that Never Came
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  • Reads 78,341
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  • Parts 63
  • Time 20m
Complete, First published Dec 07, 2014
❝I always told myself 
one day I'd get over him, 
yet that day 
never came.❞

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Trigger warning! There are themes of depression, suicide, and eating disorders. Please don't read this book if these are sensitive topics to you.
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Most of this is sad, any TW will be at the start of them I'm a 17 y/o just wanting to share some of my poetry with people other than my friends :] (Also feel free to comment any tips and how I could improve on my writing!)