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Monsters Are Ourselves
The monster is no longer under our bed. He traveled into our minds. We pull ourself down. The monster is our insecuritys and our broken hearts. Our mind is like glass, thin and fragile. One small drop and we're broken. You can heal a broken arm not a broken mind. The monster is scary, dark, and gross. Don't let it come from out of your bed. When we are older, we shouldn't look back on our teen times, and see depression and sadness.
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