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Infrequent Thoughts
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2015
Do you want to laugh from time to time? Look no further! Want to empathize? Welcome! Randomly stumble across a book about what goes on in the mind of the writer throughout the day!? 
...Wassup?
This'll probably be a really strange or a really relatable read depending on who you are and what you do. I also write songs to fill in the time between my rants! So by all means, thank you for your time and see you next time!
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just some poems I wrote when I'm feeling low or in a dark place, my poems help me cope with my depression and other mental problems it also helps me from going all the way down in my dark times. these poems are dark, depressing and some have suicide in them, if you don't like poems like that I wouldn't recommend reading this. If you do like poems like that then please read on. Also if you read these please do not comment that you feel sorry for me, I did not put my poems up for pity or sympathy. nor send me messages wanted to know all about my demons because you see me as entertainment to you now. Thank you. -Skellington_girl95 Also if you enjoyed read these poems, I suggest you read book 2 of this one.