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Today I faced death in the face

She wore a long black gown

She had a seductive smile

She stuck out her hand

She told me to go with her

She said where she comes from

"We don't feel nothing

No pain no misery no haunted nightmares trying to ***** you"

I almost took her hand

Until she added...

"We don't feel love either"

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natalie-1
18 / F / Uganda
Published
Jan 26, 2019
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