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Jun 2014
Hey little girl who made me cry,
How are you, are you doing fine?
Has it been fourteen years since then,
Oh how much time has it been.

Hey little girl who made me cry,
Do you still remember those blazing times?
When you pulled my hair and spilled my drink,
Until now, I still don't know why.

To the little girl who was happy when,
She found me near my breaking point,
Are you happy now, where you are?
Shall I wish you then, from a wishing star?

To the little girl who never smiled,
How are you, from all these times?
You said the world was better off without me,
I wish you'd come back now, and see me.

To the little girl who moved away,
Fourteen years, has it been?
To the little girl who has not made,
a single friend, a single dream.

To the little girl who was unloved by many,
Have you found your heart already?
I hope you did, for I think I know now,
Why you had to push me off the ground.

I thank you for all the words you said,
At least I fought and became who I am.
I thank you but please don't let,
Others suffer what you did to me.

Hey little girl who made me cry,
I think you did not know the reason why,
You have to be alone in this lonesome world,
Why you have to be a little girl.

Hey little girl who made me cry,
All these years, you're still on my mind.
Wherever you are, I wish you well.
I hope you stayed true, to what your heart felt.

To the little girl who made me cry,
I'm done with all these bitterness,
But if you were sad, you should have told me why,
And maybe, you found a friend instead.
Pauline Celerio
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Pauline Celerio  Somewhere Out There
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