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Ignorance

I had no idea that my family wasn’t perfect, All you let me see were the lies, I was ignorant to the truth, But still, I was happy. You hurt her, My only protector, But I thought she was evil. In my eyes you were God, But secretly, you were the devil. Now I see the tears, The ones she refused to show in my presence. She fought for my happiness. She suffered for my smile. And you let me believe she was evil. But I was ignorant, I was blind. I was just a little girl, Who had her own little world.
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logan-smith
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May 5, 2013
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