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Her innocence was stolen
On a summers day When her mothers new boyfriend Asked her to come and play They played a game called simon says Like the one she played in school Altho, he played this game real different And an exeption to the rules Simon said to do the things That she had never done Simon said to take off her clother Untill she was wearing none Simon said to close her eyes And to turn around Simon said to hide her tears And not to make a sound Simon said to listen well And climb upon the bed Simon said nothing more As he covered up her head The screams weren't herd And the tears weren't seen And no one know for years to follow What her silence would mean They never saw simon again After that one day But what happend to her then She could never say Hidden by her silence Drowned in all her tears She couldn't make him leave In her dreams and fears She finally found a way To make the pain subside She finally found her escape On the day she died
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