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Bully
They said she was nothing as they tore her world apart.The words felt like a bullet through her heart.She fell on her knees reading every word.As her strength built she wiped her tears one by one.Never again she screamed.I won't be your victim,your empty pleasure.She vowed no more as she fell in front of that cross.Everything suddenly became clear.they're only word's as she pulled the daggers one by one from her heart.This isn't my end but simply my start.Beginning today I am anew no longer will I build my world around you.No longer were they bullies but simply bridges to burn.No longer would she lose sleep or toss and turn I have the right to live.This I don't need as she tore down all her walls her armour tore away exposing the brightest light.Blinding through the darkness that once embodied her soul.Day by day she recovered the life that once had been stole.
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