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Tell Me to Stop
Pull
Pluck
Pull
Pluck
One more gone
Please tell me to stop
Pull
Pluck
Pull
Pluck
One more less
Please tell me to stop
Pull
Pluck
Pull
Pluck
You’re like a poison
Please tell me to stop
Pull
Pluck
Pull
Pluck
Constantly in my head
Please tell me to stop
Pull
Pluck
I sit on my hands
It stops.
But just for a moment
Pluck
Please tell me to stop
You’re like an addiction
I can’t live without you
Must
Pull
Pluck
Please tell me to stop
I need that feeling
The soft and moist
Pluck
As I pull
Please tell me to stop
I need that
dark and wet tip
I need to drag it underneath my nose
And feel it
Please tell me to stop
I put on makeup
Draw fake hair
Anything
To hide myself
From everyone else
Please tell me to stop
I wear gloves
To save me
From myself
Please tell me to stop
I will be forever scarred
Physically
And mentally
How do I stop
I need to stop.
Stop.
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Trichotillomania- A mental health disorder where a person compulsively pulls their hair.