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Essay heading: Poem
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February 14, 2001 |
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Her arm tells a tale.
Of all the bloody nightmares,
Inside a girl so frail.
Everyday she wishes,
For her pain like scars to fade.
And everyday she wishes,
Her life will turn a brighter shade.
God must keep those wishes,
Locked in an impossible cage.
Wishes impossible to grant,
She is impossible to save... displayed 300 characters
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Her arm tells a tale.
Of all the bloody nightmares,
Inside a girl so frail.
Everyday she wishes,
For her pain like scars to fade.
And everyday she wishes,
Her life will turn a brighter shade.
God must keep those wishes,
Locked in an impossible cage.
Wishes impossible to grant,
She is impossible to save... displayed next 300 characters
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