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The Girl with the Auburn Hair! Once was a young sweet woman. With long and flowing auburn hair. Time passed with no dignity. Cracks and crevasses appeared. A face of furrows, where ages burrowed. Where once did kindness dwell. Bitter and twisted and hurting like hell. She's nobody's fool. No longer loves puppet. This once sweet young woman she stood. And she laughed. Curled up in fits. At the fool on the hill. A disparaging manner in loves lost disgust. So obviously vanished. When once his friendship. Wholly did trust. Now all that remains. Only tears of dust. Not mad just disillusioned. Love hoodwinked her heart. Keeps her safe. Just for using, abusing and musing with fire. Tossed away without a care. The beautiful heart. With auburn hair! By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Nov 16, 2013
Nov 16, 2013 at 5:05 AM UTC
The Girl with the Auburn Hair!
The Girl with the Auburn Hair! Once was a young sweet woman. With long and flowing auburn hair. Time passed with no dignity. Cracks and crevasses appeared. A face of furrows, where ages burrowed. Where once did kindness dwell. Bitter and twisted and hurting like hell. She's nobody's fool. No longer loves puppet. This once sweet young woman she stood. And she laughed. Curled up in fits. At the fool on the hill. A disparaging manner in loves lost disgust. So obviously vanished. When once his friendship. Wholly did trust. Now all that remains. Only tears of dust. Not mad just disillusioned. Love hoodwinked her heart. Keeps her safe. Just for using, abusing and musing with fire. Tossed away without a care. The beautiful heart. With auburn hair! By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
olivia-kent
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Nov 16, 2013
Nov 16, 2013 at 5:05 AM UTC
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