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Self Harm
I found Becca K. poem “Self Harm,” something to relate to. In her poem, the words she puts in her poem are extremely moving to me. The way she writes explains how self-harm is in a metaphoric way. Instead of saying cuts, she goes in depth of how a cut becomes a cut, and then it turns into a scar, which is described as memories that have faded away. I love that she had the courage to actually talk about such a situation. IT makes me understand how it feels to have this happen to a person.

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