Analysis of The day impaled myself on 17in blade.



I couldnt stand living anymore.  In the darkness i put the blade to my gut . No one cared i didnt care if i went to hell.  My heart was gone life made no sense. I poisened myself i pounded my head with a hammer. I electrocuted myself in abathtub no one cared. I again electrocuted myself again hooking myself to the power hookup of a house.  Maybe im a ghost that haunts this life. I eat and breathe yet nothing stops me fire ice or being impaled.


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Written on July 19, 2021

Submitted by Lowlarr on July 19, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Larry Lowry

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