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Has no one yet told her? They've cut off a limb? Screamed for mercy..for relief.. Make it end! so they did. An injury of flesh A deep **** long ago. No mending, nor cleaning Only concealed not to show. Who cares? she thought.. Everyone bleeds. Who is there? she thought.. Better nobody sees. And smile, she did Moving through each pain. Alone she hid If they knew, its the same. The poison set in Quiet as death one day. She looked, blinked twice And she knew she can't stay. For the injury now infected Moved poison through her blood. All her silence, the despair Consuming, as a flood.. And then it no longer mattered How things would look. The surgeons could see she was dying Would be her last breath that she took.. Quickly they worked No more time now to waste.. Better to live a life altered Than lose all hope and grace. But has no one yet told her? They've cut off a limb. Screamed for mercy.. For relief.. Make it end! so they did.
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26 AM UTC
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Has no one yet told her? They've cut off a limb? Screamed for mercy..for relief.. Make it end! so they did. An injury of flesh A deep **** long ago. No mending, nor cleaning Only concealed not to show. Who cares? she thought.. Everyone bleeds. Who is there? she thought.. Better nobody sees. And smile, she did Moving through each pain. Alone she hid If they knew, its the same. The poison set in Quiet as death one day. She looked, blinked twice And she knew she can't stay. For the injury now infected Moved poison through her blood. All her silence, the despair Consuming, as a flood.. And then it no longer mattered How things would look. The surgeons could see she was dying Would be her last breath that she took.. Quickly they worked No more time now to waste.. Better to live a life altered Than lose all hope and grace. But has no one yet told her? They've cut off a limb. Screamed for mercy.. For relief.. Make it end! so they did.
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26 AM UTC
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