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That Night
29 September, 2010
Author: Tammy

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You stripped away my innocence
you tore down my pride.
You pulled out my heart,
and then I died.

You were a wild beast
tormenting your prey.
I screamed, and begged for mercy
as you took my freedom away.

But no mercy did you have
you carried a heart of stone.
You ripped away my flesh
and exposed my fragile bones.

I scratched and clawed for air
I pushed, and pleaded to
but you had your way
I laid there abused.

You left me like a piece of dirt
as I laid there, and cried.
That night you took my innocence
I withered up, then died.

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