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Suicide Warning Poems

These Suicide Warning poems are examples of Warning poems about Suicide. These are the best examples of Warning Suicide poems written by international poets.


Killing me inside Trigger warning
Depression feels like it's eating me inside,
Feels like the world is ending and all I want to do is cry,
Bills piling up so high,
And my...

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Categories: warning, anxiety, change, death, depression,



Soft Rain
Trigger warning, in remembrance to one ending their own life and losing their battle. 

When it softly rains 
I can't help but think, what gentle...

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© Rita Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warning, abuse, child abuse, depression,

Let This Be a Dire Warning To You Part Five
Let these be other dire warnings to all of you who have ever had any dealings with the devilish occultist activities: The most popular one...

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Categories: warning, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Tired
He's tired,
So tired.
But he can't fall asleep.
He's slept too much.

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He's so tired.
Exhausted.
Everyday is the same as the last, symmetrical, parallel.
He's so sick of it.
It's all...

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© Kai Toth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warning, anxiety, character, depression, feelings,

Past Pain
Looking through old posts and being reminded of the despair I was feeling a few years ago...
Posts about suicide
Posts about self harm 
Posts about never...

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Categories: warning, mental illness,



Handmade From the Genes of Boyce and Harriet Harris 1st Warning
ah, tis in regard to praise worthy of zee
sylph van halen wondrous sigh door house 
   where boot LIX phallic ruled thee, 
this...

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Categories: warning, 12th grade, 6th grade,

Premium Member Suicide Warning
If you are someone who I love and care for very dearly,
and you are feeling suicidal and do not reach out to me,
I just want...

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Categories: warning, suicide,

Free Cee Warning Explicit Chase the Rug Rats Uner 12 Out of the Room
THE‘MORROW’S MAJESTY

Tomorrow might mean angel day
To be followed by one angelic night
Tomorrow I may view an angel’s display
A dais of delectable delight 

I can never...

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Categories: warning, angel, love, natural disasters,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things