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The Ones that tried
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2015
Depression hits you like an earthquake. It is devastating and you never really know when it is going to happen. 

For about 2 1/2 years I have been depressed off and on. I have been near suicide even occasionally. Writing Poems has actually helped me a bit. I'm slowly climbing out of my hole. So I decided to let the world see my collection. This series will be aimed more about kids who try to die, but fail,  and eventually succeed. This is about kids who do not think there is any other option. But as someone going through depression-know that there is. Talk to someone. Get help. Do not leave yourself to suffer alone. Someone is there somewhere who will talk to you. You just have to find them.  Anyways, hope you find that these mean something.
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a collection of poems that explore the feelings of deep sadness and loneliness. Each poem tells a story of pain and longing, inviting readers to understand and connect with these emotions. Inside this book, you'll find poems about losing someone you love, feeling alone in a crowded room, and wishing for things that seem out of reach. The words are simple but powerful, painting pictures of sadness that anyone can relate to. As you read through these pages, you'll feel the weight of sadness lifting from your shoulders as you realize you're not alone in your feelings.