Dear Suicide...
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Complete, First published Feb 15, 2016
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(#12 in Poetry- 3/5/17 |14 in Poetry- 2/28/17 |23 in Poetry- 11/18/16)

Have you ever considered picking up a pen and writing to the one you fear most? 

Well, that's what I've done. When I write to my fears, It's oddly satisfying, because I know that they hear me - they answer back with life.

PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT meant to trigger anyone. I am merely expressing the emotions that I feel within. 

(I do not own any of the pictures in my story.)
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This publication is a collective of a few of my more personal compositions. It begins with a few pieces from my early teenage years and concludes with more contemporary verses that I have written respectively for this compilation. It presents a poetic passage of how my writing has progressed over time. It entails elements and events that I have gone through throughout in my life. This accumulation is for those who might be going through some of the same things as myself and may benefit from this type of creative expression. Since the beginning I have always said, "I'm alright, it's the whole world that's is all wrong." - Twisted Mikazuki