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Little Girl

She stares at me From the other side of that mirror Her eyes are full of disappointment. But what does she know?! She's only a little girl. She has no Idea what it's like out there. But she knows me. She knows my past. The pain I once felt. The pain I pushed so far down only she feels it now. Her eyes fill with tears. Terrified of who she's become. Or are they my tears? Ours she corrects me. I shiver at the thought. This little girl so small. Innocent. Look who she's become. I'm sorry little girl. I know you'll never forgive me. I'll never forgive me.
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logan-smith
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Jun 6, 2013
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