Children Quote by Slowly_fading
“A lonely world, a lonely girl, one lonely life where she tries to fit in. At school she feels like a fool thinking what do I have to do to fit in. Walking down the hallways where she gets called names and gets pushed around, she wishes she had someone to tell about the abuse she cops at home. At home, sitting upon her bedroom floor with a blade ready to fully fade. She lifts up her sleeve where already lays cuts and scars. She says her finally words oh god, in sorry but I don't be long here my place is a morgue. Pressing the blade down on her wrist, deeply she drags it along, one slice after another, she continues until she can't do one more, thinking only if those latest could see what they caused.slowly fading away she lies there. Her mother come and see her daughter laying there blood everywhere. She screaming holding her daughter waiting for help to arrive. She stands there watching her daughter get taken away. As she gets to the hospital she see her daughter sitting there. The doctor comes in and saying she will be alright to go home soon but keep an eye on her. Morning comes after a night of a fight her mother sends her to school, before she left her mother told her so hurtful YOUR MY WORST MISTAKE. This girl is me that was my last attempt of suicide which was the other day. My mum really hates me. I actually agree with her I wish I wasn't alive either.”
About This Quote
A young person feels isolated, abused, and suicidal, describing self‑harm and a desperate plea for help, ending with a fragile hope for recovery.
In simple terms: She is deeply depressed and feels hopeless.
Seek help and support immediately.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school bullying
- family abuse
- crisis intervention
- therapy sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What resources can intervene in such crises?
- How can loved ones recognize warning signs?
The narrative may glorify self‑harm; professional help is essential.