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You treated me wrong Like i didn’t belong I was longer shiny and new To you I had no clue As to whether You still loved me My mind was in a clouded gray fog It was hard to get out of the smog Of wicked lies And outrageous cries because You chose me Then used me Abused me Physically Verbally Mentally misused me You said you loved me And then you threw me out I was no china doll to you Only simply A rag doll I am tall But i felt so small In your presence It seemed I was nonexistent Why did you treat me so different? But at least now i know That when you touch me i no longer glow When i used to feel strong And like i belonged You knocked me down And when i rose back up You shoved me twice as hard against the wall You made me feel so small But i know i am tall I know i am stronger I know you are no longer The person i once wanted Though I am haunted by Your wicked lies Your ****** fists And my outrageous cries
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Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 11:56 AM UTC
Rag Doll Final
You treated me wrong Like i didn’t belong I was longer shiny and new To you I had no clue As to whether You still loved me My mind was in a clouded gray fog It was hard to get out of the smog Of wicked lies And outrageous cries because You chose me Then used me Abused me Physically Verbally Mentally misused me You said you loved me And then you threw me out I was no china doll to you Only simply A rag doll I am tall But i felt so small In your presence It seemed I was nonexistent Why did you treat me so different? But at least now i know That when you touch me i no longer glow When i used to feel strong And like i belonged You knocked me down And when i rose back up You shoved me twice as hard against the wall You made me feel so small But i know i am tall I know i am stronger I know you are no longer The person i once wanted Though I am haunted by Your wicked lies Your ****** fists And my outrageous cries
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19/F/Columbia, Louisiana
Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 11:56 AM UTC
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