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For Itzury Alany
She looked at the sky for the last time,
as she took her last breath.
She wished well for her loved ones,
as she felt ready to leave this world and them.
She wished there was another way,
but it was way too late for her to want to stay.
As she had her last tought,
she slipped the pills into her hand.
She doubted what she was doing,
but she dismissed the doubt.
At the moment everything moved slow,
he burst trough the door.
The very reason she wanted it all to end,
he stood there in disbelief and it all went away.
2002-2019
Hello, to anyone who reads this I wrote this poem for a friend of mine that passed away from suicide. I would like to say to anyone going trought the same situation you are not alone and your precious life should not be ended so abruptly. Like Itzury used to say "She's/He's got the world to go".