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Noname Jul 2013
You try so hard
Little girl
Getting ***** so fast
It's fun it is
But enjoy the little things
That come sooner to past
Don't let his words get stuck
Theres more to this world than lust
Though you may not see it now
It's there
Try
Little girl
Your getting stronger
Growing wiser
Hips getting wider
Your becoming more lonely
You have become your bestfriend
For some reason you've thought
People are different
You had so much faith
But it's disintegrating
Notihng but coldness
You play with there minds now
Your a master of disguise now
You stare into the eyes of strangers
Take them to your fortress
Unwravel there concience
Make them your soldier
You kiss the goodnight
Cutts run deep up and down
You bleed out staining the sheets
You say its for dramatic affect
But your scared
Maybe one night it won't end
You make the call
He drops it off
You take it down
Now your gone
You've made this persona in another world
But your not present in either
You've run away
To fragile too catch
Little girl, please
Slow down
Gabrielle Marie Jul 2014
I made a mistake
Once it was poorly made
The thread began to slowly unwravel.
After a while it all fell apart
One by one
Until there was nothing left.
Emily May 2018
Come now, come and trust,
Trust your inner fuss.
Bring it out in the open,
Where there is a possibility it may not be broken.
Don’t toil with your demons,
Make these your reasons.

You are a humble person,
Come now and give someone your open curtain.

Use your mouth and mind,
Choose your words with no signs of being blind!

We of all humans keep a key,
For it unlocks when faith cannot be.

Not everything should be in the shadow,
As this may cause more than a little sorrow.

That is to the many ties One might have to unwravel,
Oh faith cannot exist for we may babble!

Come now let us understand,
That sometimes we need to make a ban.

There is a hiding you wish to go,
But really the truth needn’t be held low!

Not all the time,
As even the imperfect can be Devine.

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