Array ( [sid] => 69687 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => poison candy [time] => 2004-11-01 14:17:09 [hometext] => [bodytext] => She is repulsive, so wierd and so hated.
She's untouched, unwated and always undesirable.
No one ever gets close enough...
No one ever see's how amazing she is.
The guys all abuse her.
They rape and they use her.
Why wont people love her?
She's beautiful in every possible way.
Why is she so hurt?
She's so precious and nice.
She cries and night,
And screams in the dark.
She cuts and she cuts,
And she bleeds and she bleeds.
She is all of us and she is no one.
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poison candy
Date: Monday, 1st November 2004 @ 02:17:09 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: surge_joebot

She is repulsive, so wierd and so hated.
She's untouched, unwated and always undesirable.
No one ever gets close enough...
No one ever see's how amazing she is.
The guys all abuse her.
They rape and they use her.
Why wont people love her?
She's beautiful in every possible way.
Why is she so hurt?
She's so precious and nice.
She cries and night,
And screams in the dark.
She cuts and she cuts,
And she bleeds and she bleeds.
She is all of us and she is no one.
Too late and she's dead!

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