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PTSD rewritten

Now I lay me down to sleep

Praying, hoping we don't meet

But every time I close my eyes

I see us together

Then I cry

You made me think

That you loved me

I thought I loved you, so to speak

But later I finally realized

The **** made you different in my eyes

You took my virginity

My inner sanctum

My inner peace

You switched it with

Your filthy lies

You had *** with me

Over five times

I was only gone for three whole days

Just why, oh why would you treat me that way?

Fourteen girls including me?

What happened to your common sense?

Your dignity?

Oh, wait, the drugs

Now I see

Not much after,

It came to me

You're older than my daddy

You aren't even clean

I'm lucky no diseases

Were given to me

Just sever trauma

PTSD

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glayz-welch
American
Published
Oct 15, 2015
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