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Emilee
  I saw you crying yesterday
  Don’t worry. It’ll be okay
  I wanted to say something, anything
  But that thought just seemed so menacing
  So I sat quietly, waiting
  Putting my thoughts into this poem I was creating
  It’s about this girl who thought she was ugly
  I could tell she was struggling
  And I sat, idly by
  Waiting for the tears to run dry
  Silent, not saying a sound
  I could tell her heart weighed heavy.
  She suffered. Depression is deadly.
  I didn’t know exactly what was happening
  But I know the signs. It saddened me.
  I wanted her to smile, I wanted her to laugh
  I didn’t want her to go down the same path
  I know her pain
  Distrust ingrained
  Do you know what it’s like?
  Have you died inside?
  I have, and so did she
  I got the message she was sending me
  She just needs someone there
  To be around, no one cared
  She will get better, but how?
  Because, frankly, I’m here now
  She can cry on my shoulder
  I’m here to hold her
  I’m trying to help her mend
  I want her to know i understand
  I’m on your side, I’m your friend
  I want to help; my hand extends
  All you have to do is take it

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