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by sesh
Rated: E · Poetry · Drama · #1041341
A tragedy on how a lonely girl with no relationships suddenly dissapears.
I never really noticed her,
She seemed insignificant to me,
Her jet-black hair, her rigid smile,
A girl of mystery

The withered wall stood still and firm,
And served as a friend to her,
The world silent, confused,
Well that is how it seemed to her,

But then to, her surprise,
An event occurred before our eyes,
The mountain’s hush,
The sea’s roar,
Stood as a witness to what we feared
For in a moment or so she had disappeared

The place where she stood was still intact
After the mysterious attack
She had never said a word,
That was ever never heard

We could feel her deep blue eyes upon us,
Swelling up with tears,
Something that we had felt through those long painful years

But then to, her surprise,
An event occurred before our eyes,
The mountain’s hush,
The sea’s roar,
Stood as a witness to what we feared
For in a moment or so she had disappeared

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