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“Never together I fall down and cry I finally asked him But what did he do? Nothing He never even looked at me Life is no longer worth it Life keeps beating me down And this time I cant get up I am tired of this life I am always given the worst hand Left alone in the world I cry No one sees me I…” quote by Anonymous
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“Never together I fall down and cry I finally asked him But what did he do? Nothing He never even looked at me Life is no longer worth it Life keeps beating me down And this time I cant get up I am tired of this life I am always given the worst hand Left alone in the world I cry No one sees me I scream No one hears me When I die No one will notice The knife hurts But much less than life My clothes are stained red My cell phone rings I pick it up as the world starts to fade It is him and he said yes He is coming but to late What have I done? Why did I give up so soon? I look once more at the red tears coming from my wrist Why did I do this? He comes through the door I am fading fast I die I his arms and my soul drifts away No! I cannot leave him So I stay with him In his dreams I haunt him He can no longer take it He has come to join me The rope around his neck does the job We are together Forever together”

Anonymous

About This Quote

A desperate expression of hopelessness and self‑destruction, depicting a cycle of pain and a yearning for connection even in death.

In simple terms: Feeling hopeless and seeking escape through death.

Key Takeaway

Seek help before reaching a breaking point.

Themes

despair loneliness suicide mental health crying

Mood

despair urgent tragic

Type

personal emotional

When to use this quote

  • crisis hotline
  • therapy
  • support groups
  • confiding in trusted person
  • emergency services

Key Concepts

psychology existential crisis self‑harm

Questions to Reflect On

  • What could change the narrator’s perception of worth?
  • Who could provide a lifeline in this darkness?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize self‑harm, overlooking recovery possibilities.

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