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I feel so lonely inside I feel like my prays have been denied Im in a room that is dark Then all of a sudden there was a spark I went over to were the spark was And there i saw a rose That was red like it was bleeding, Then a boy appeared and was leading Me to a cell. Where he chanined me, theb i fell I tried to break free from the chain But that did not work only caused pain I then went and laid on a bed I heard something roll And then i said "Oh god please Take my soul." Then that little boy came back and strated to tease Me, that he got Food that i could not have. I knew rhat the food was really hot. I felt like a bird that is in a cage, The boy gave me a book and told me to read So i opened it and started to read it but, I felt like i was readinf the same page Over and over again. Then my hands started to bleed So i prayed for someone to care But i know that my prayer Would not come true. For i am lonely.
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Feb 10, 2015
Feb 10, 2015 at 3:34 PM UTC
Lonely Inside
I feel so lonely inside I feel like my prays have been denied Im in a room that is dark Then all of a sudden there was a spark I went over to were the spark was And there i saw a rose That was red like it was bleeding, Then a boy appeared and was leading Me to a cell. Where he chanined me, theb i fell I tried to break free from the chain But that did not work only caused pain I then went and laid on a bed I heard something roll And then i said "Oh god please Take my soul." Then that little boy came back and strated to tease Me, that he got Food that i could not have. I knew rhat the food was really hot. I felt like a bird that is in a cage, The boy gave me a book and told me to read So i opened it and started to read it but, I felt like i was readinf the same page Over and over again. Then my hands started to bleed So i prayed for someone to care But i know that my prayer Would not come true. For i am lonely.
haila-sommerfelt
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Feb 10, 2015
Feb 10, 2015 at 3:34 PM UTC
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