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So anyone else ever been through this? Also what kind of poem or whatever is this? I am walking around
Next thing I know you come around
You want me back but I say no
I don't want to go back to that hell hole
You get mad
Say you are gonna lay me flat
Next thing I know I am on the ground
You begin to hit
I am trying to kick
But your on top of me
I am worried
Am I even gonna make it to 23
Is he really about to kill me
Then I scream
You stand up and begin to kick me in my spleen
I begin to cry
You tell me if I don't shut up that I am gonna die
Again I begin to wonder if I am gonna make it to 23
Is he gonna kill me
A few more kicks in my ribs
You say if I scream
You will bring you team
I hear sirens
So do you
You stop for a minute
You begin to worry
What if I get caught
You begin to hurry
You say
If you ever tell you will wish you never had

Walking home
Crying
Feel like I am dying
My ribs are so bruised
I don't know what to do
I guess I will just be quiet since it is through

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