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Would You Remember ME Would You Remember ME by Lynette Ferreira
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“The fears and doubts I have are so real, so are they really as childish and silly as you always say they are.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“Always know that I love you, and one day when you think back, I hope you will only have the nicest memories of me.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“It is sometimes difficult to motivate yourself every day, and friendships and relationships might not be in the places you want them to be. Sometimes life might not unfold as we had hoped it would, and although life can seem complicated, it can also be good.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“Sometimes, I am sad and so bitterly lonely and at times, I feel useless, as if I cannot accomplish even the simplest task.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“When they find my lifeless body and they dedicate a song on the radio for me,”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“The darkest hour is always just before dawn.” Sometimes in our darkest hour we can feel so hopeless, so rejected, so unloved, unwanted and discarded, but imagine when dawn eventually arrived, how we could shine!!”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“It is with regret that I have to say that I am just so tired of being here. I am only fifteen years old, and already I am exhausted. There must be something better out there, don’t you think? I have so many minor wounds, little scrapes and bruises, that have become so large in my mind. I do not think I would ever be able to get over them. They say that time heals everything, but how do you erase loss?”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“I have dreams and hopes, but sometimes I think they just are not enough.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?
“I am so unimaginably sorry for doing what I am going to do, but you see I have all these fears. The fears and doubts I have are so real, so are they really as childish and silly as you always say they are. Sometimes, I am sad and so bitterly lonely and at times, I feel useless, as if I cannot accomplish even the simplest task. Do not get me wrong, I do not always feel this way, because we do laugh and we do often have fun together, but always though I still have this lonely, sadness in my chest. If you looked at me, you would never know the turmoil inside of me.”
Lynette Ferreira, Would You Remember Me?