Great Deal
Great Deal

Suicide? Does it require a great deal of courage?
Or a great deal of chicken?
If so, I know of some pretty bad barbecue places...
Then again, there's always those Walmart specials...
I'm gonna tone it down and cook Cornish hens instead then...
Having thought of taking the easy way out in the past I have to tell you that it's a tough topic to think about. You just want the pain and hopelessness to stop and one day it will but by taking your own life wont help it go away.
It only spreads it around to others, people who your life affects. And there really isn't an answer most say it's chicken while others say it takes a whole lot of courage. I think it's both in a way. It's chicken because your giving up, no longer willing to fight and try to make it all better. No longer willing to keep it in but still afraid to talk it out.
And then it takes courage because your trying to talk yourself into it, getting yourself to make the first move. But the real courage starts when you take the first step to get help.
Even if it's just finding some sort of support group online can help you alot. It did me anyway. Or start writting eveything down, even if others aren't seeing it, this helps you vent everthing out. The weights not so heavy on your shoulders. Pets help alot too. Just talk to them, they don't back and they wont tell your secrets to anyone else either.
Suicide is scary and for a few it's a little voice in the back of your head, trying to get you to doubt yourself, doubt life, others. But don't let it. Because life does get better. And it might take awhile, or some drastic changes in your life but it will come.
And There is another option, one that never fails. Pray! Talk to God. He won't judge you, won't yell, or talk down to you. He just wants you to talk to him. And If you Pray he'll help.
I hope this gives you strength! And gives you hope! Please Don't take the easy way out, You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
IslandGurl2286
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