No Facade

No Facade

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This poem was written when I had an epiphany. There are people in the world who would say they would help you, but they end up making you stray farther from your life. This poem is for those people, whether they are here, there, or within. Right now I have forgiven them for making me go through one of the most vulnerable moments of my 16 year old life, but I could never forget all the memories-no matter how bittersweet- I've had. In a way, I'd like to thank them now: I have learned that no matter how much we want to keep something, we have to let it go in the end. WARNING: If you do not like strong language and angry graphic imagery, I'm really sorry /.\
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