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Sep 2016
You silence my screams when I haunt your dreams.
You tie me down with weights, hoping that drowning will be my fate.

I thought you loved me.
You said you loved me.

You've done everything to beat me, buried me alive under our tree.
You've put me through hell, thrown me down a deep well.

Don't you see what you've done?
Can't you see who you've become?

Worse than Jekyll and Hyde, you've torn me from the inside.
Thoughts of suicide running through my head, you're making me wish I was dead.

Why?
I need someone with whom I can confide.

You make me want to die, when all I did was try.
After everything you've done to me,
I've had enough, we're history.

I can't keep it in any longer.
Now I can become stronger.

You silence my screams when I haunt your dreams.
I thought you loved me, you told me you loved me.

Worse than Jekyll and Hyde, you've torn me from the inside.
Why?
Aubrey Lee Ann
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Aubrey Lee Ann  Ohio, US
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