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The Girl With No Soul

Hollow but hurting You can see right through her As she walks around more lifeless than a corpse Her once bright smile and the twinkle in her eyes Are nothing but memories of how she once was Her slightly tanned skin now houses many scars That serve as a reminder of her biggest mistakes She walks with her head down Unable to look the world in the face While everyone around her Turns and whispers to each other, “There goes the girl who once had a soul.”
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May 5, 2011
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