Writhing on the ground, Battling for every breath; She cried for the end: But in vain, it wasn't yet time for death.
She sat outside in the blackness, Begging for some flame; Scared of the dark, she screamed: But in vain, no comfort ever came.
She felt her fingers tremble in the cold, And pleaded for some heat; She gasped, as frost froze her to ice: But in vain, her heart just ceased to beat.
She came here alone, And that's how she left; She cried for someone to save her: But in vain, she lost her innocence to theft.
She never knew of hatred, Still, in ignorance, it's what she felt; She never knew of forgiveness, But with the relief of death, all her fury began to melt.
She felt her end approaching, Before it came at the break of dawn; She stretched towards the rising sun, And without another sound, she was gone.