This Will Happen Too Poem by No Reason To Care

This Will Happen Too



A limp body falls to the floor
Paramedics rushing threw the door
They call it a suicide and they call the time of death
She said “I’m happy now.”
With her very last breath

She died with a small smile
Touching her lips
Her eyes white and empty
With blue finger tips
She left a note on her pillow
As these things go
She said to her parents:

That they should know
That they should have seen when she died inside
And tried to help her because she always cried
But that they were too late
She had decided her fate
And her heart beat would soon dropp
at an alarming rate,
That they would see the cuts all along her arm
That they were her parents
And they should have kept her from harm
That they didn’t care enough to even look
And they wouldn’t care once her life had been took
She ended it with her favorite line
She had been thinking it for a long time
“So when you see my body don’t pretend to cry,
Because we both know that would be a lie”
And as her body left
Her mother screamed a cry of pain
Wishing her back
With hurt and vain.
This story I say will soon be true
Because this is my life
and this will soon happen too.

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