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Aug 2017
A blessing I thought you were in my life,
A lovely sentiment your presence brought.
Our long conversations were never strife,
Our love was never considered a naught.
A couple of friends came into your life,
To ruin such a pure and honest heart,
To encourage you to carry a knife,
All they did was tear your dear life apart.
Hope, trust, and faith never left my glum soul,
Until **** and beer surrounded your home,
You said your desires you could not control,
It seemed like this bare world you tried to roam.
In my life I thought you were a blessing,
You only came to teach me a lesson.
Ileana Payamps
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Ileana Payamps  18/F/United States
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