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Sarah Jeanne Was Lonely

Sarah Jeanne was lonely,

And so she sat and cried.

And many others saw her.

She felt no need to hide.

And not one single person,

Rushed to Sarah's side.

They just stood in shock,

At her utter lack of pride.

And when she'd had enough,

And all the tears had dried.

She smiled at the lot of them,

Feeling better having cried.

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deanena-tierney
47 / F / American
Published
Sep 21, 2010
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