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I stood on the edge Watching the water As I was approached By a family “friend” He said “Can’t you swim?” I replied with “No, I have never tried” He grabbed my hair And was about to Push me in And said “Drown” I fought the water I fought for life I would never let That man be right I flipped my legs And swatted the water Until drowning Wasn’t the matter The man looked at me With disbelief That a little girl Could teach Herself not to stand for Death itself. © Regan
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Jun 28, 2018
Jun 28, 2018 at 10:17 PM UTC
Drown
I stood on the edge Watching the water As I was approached By a family “friend” He said “Can’t you swim?” I replied with “No, I have never tried” He grabbed my hair And was about to Push me in And said “Drown” I fought the water I fought for life I would never let That man be right I flipped my legs And swatted the water Until drowning Wasn’t the matter The man looked at me With disbelief That a little girl Could teach Herself not to stand for Death itself. © Regan
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Jun 28, 2018
Jun 28, 2018 at 10:17 PM UTC
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