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Nine After Midnight

Sometimes I still see you

on the street

or in my dreams.

 

My, how you've changed

from that innocent

little girl.

 

Gone and changed your whole story

to impress

and repress.

 

It makes me want to scream,

"I know who you are

who you really are!"

 

But I don't,

Because you've already

forgotten me.

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emma-8
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May 11, 2013
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