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Sep 2014
She thought it was
So bright,
With no doubt
She threw herself
Into the opened arms
Of the develish world.

Into darkness she fell.
Into non existing
Good she fell.
She found nothing
But darkness
And murdered pride.

She thought it was
So bright,
With no doubt
She looked for the good
She reckoned was hidden.
Finding nothing
But remorse
She closed her eyes
Prayed and traveled
To the non existing light.

She thought it was
So bright,
With no doubt
She fell in love with evil
Disguised in freedom.
She thought the wrong
Was right,
For he told her
That here it is different;
Here evil is good
And pride we have not.

She thought it was
So bright,
With no doubt
She followed the devil.
She did every kind
Of fault,
And felt every sting of guilt.

She no longer saw
A thing so bright,
And with no doubt
She cursed her mind,
And  so her heart.
She placed her mind
Where great people do,
And for the rest of her days
She promised to hate
The world and the race.
Written by
Maryam El-Driney  Alexandria, Egypt.
(Alexandria, Egypt.)   
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