Hay you over there
don't be sad
I will be there for you
I will never be mad...
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Health, 22.01.2021 21:30 kseniyayakimov
Hay you over there
don't be sad
I will be there for you
I will never be mad
Don't ever say you are ugly
Because you are beautiful
I love it when you're giggly
and when you're joyful
You are perfect in every way
You are cute, funny, and smart
I miss you saying hay
without you I'm falling apart
Don't listen to the judgers
listen to your heart
You are perfect
you are you
and who you are meant to be
if you don't believe me
look into my eyes and you will see
Who ever is reading this:
I love u.
U matter.
The world needs u
hang in there ik it may be bad but u deserve the world <3
ur beautiful no matter ur shape, size, color, gender.. anything
don't give up i need u to live.
i wish i could take everyones problems so yall wouldn't have to have em but i cant so just know ily and if anyone needs to talk u can talk to me
everyone needs this pass this on please you will make so many peoples days i know it made mine
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