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a space for youth writing on mental health & identity
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a space for youth writing on mental health & identity
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![]() It’s okay when the world crashes down and the sky wanders beneath your feet falling as it’s okay to let others help rebuild, Reset patch the holes and hold your hand and light the way when you cannot see blinded
cannot find a path He said when we share the light of the sun the joy it brings we can feel the heat too we can feel the way it burns our skin but too the cool water the relief and we let the hurt heal. when your head tells you to hurt to feel the weight of the world, let go. Let go. Annika Johnson is 16 years old and a student at Hyla High School, located on a small island near Seattle, Washington. Her passion for the world around her has led to the curation of various forms of writing, ranging from poetry to short stories. When she’s not writing, she’s out hiking, flying planes, or reading outside (probably something astronomy related) with a cup of coffee. Comments are closed.
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