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A Girl
Contributed by
drgnreborn
on
Sunday, 1st February 2004 @ 09:36:51 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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A girl once learned
She was good for only one thing
In her being it was burned
Only misery could she bring
She didn’t like what she was
And she wanted something more
On this thought did she pause
Time to lose what she did abhor
As the teen years came
So much anger, from where?
What or who was to blame?
The memories were no longer there
She had dreams of the past
And knew they’d been real
From the first to the last
The past they did reveal
It finally made sense
What could she do?
Why keep up the pretense?
She, was of no value
She learned to accept
What had happened to her
So much had she wept
She was now far from pure
She had to believe
Her fate wasn’t sealed
Her guilt she must relieve
So she could be healed
She tried to be good
As the years went by
Much she withstood
Till she could no longer try
She visited the past
And all her old sins
Her guilt was vast
She had no more grins
Some how she survived
And hope returned
Her will was revived
For change she yearned
Of the guilt, she’s aware
And with it, she must deal
Maybe with prayer
The answer he’ll reveal
She must live with the shame
And do what she should
Herself to reclaim
Still choosing to be good
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drgnreborn
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2004-02-01 21:36:51] (Date/Time posted on
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