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English, 02.03.2021 06:20 isabellam646

I feel worthless broken wanna give up I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You might see me smile but its fake just a mask i wear
To hide my pain the pain i feel every fk day
I cover my scars with makeup to scared to see what ppl will say
I got knocked up and i just have hate
But its fine dont hate me i can hate myself for u
I might not do it td or t. m or this yr
But trust me soon enough i will end me and you can be happy


I feel worthless broken wanna give up

I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You
I feel worthless broken wanna give up

I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You
I feel worthless broken wanna give up

I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You
I feel worthless broken wanna give up

I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You
I feel worthless broken wanna give up

I tired 3 times but here i am still alive wondering why
You

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