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Created on: September 27, 2009
Every night after the world is asleep
She meets her friend
Her scars show us that they have had a very long relationship
Every scar represents one of their meetings
They meet when she can't take it
No one knows about the knife in her drawer
One night the world was fast asleep
And she decided to meet with him once again
Something went wrong,
He betrayed her
The knife cut a very noticeable vein on her wrist
After that, she knew what would happen next
Her world went dark
She could hear the voice of her mother
Asking her what she had done
She also heard
The voice of a doctor
As he said
"There's nothing we can do now,
She took her life, I'm sorry"
So in her last breath she said
Forgive but now the pain will come to an end.
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