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English, 04.02.2021 03:50 swelch2010

She did it she killed herself all b/c the pain was to much she loved life she loved her boy but ppl didnt see she was hurt lost torn broken i saw it but chose to ignore it and now she dead gone she wont breath again he last word was goodbye i will miss u she was my bsf my sister my love my everything she was so so so strong but yet she was weak i blame myself b/c i saw her pain but chose to ignore it and now shes gone i couldnt say goodbye or im sry i will miss her and will always love her

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