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Jan 2014
She fell to the floor and clenched her heart
Trying to keep it from falling apart
She knows by heart those enslaving lips
And the way they had danced along her hips
No one had told her what it would take
No one had warned her of this beastly ache
She was lost in a world where nobody cared
She was lost in a world so lonely and scared
If only they knew how long she had cried
If only they knew now much she had died
What she would give to not have any feelings at all
She expected to stumble but never to fall.
She thought of the men she loved the men she slew
"But none of them," she whispered "could compare to you.
For Lucy
Written by
Victoria Westenray
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