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	I once knew a girl with a gleam in her eye 
She lived in the shadows of her mothers lie 
And somehow, this girl, she had the world fooled 
The smile was simply an act that she pulled 
 
This girl had two children who were not her own 
But without her guidance they’d hopelessly roam 
A crack in the mirror, a flaw in design 
Her self-esteem dwindled within record time 
 
The lights did not work in the house where she lived 
The faucet and sink had no water to give 
The fridge always empty, the cabinets bare 
Hostility growing and tinting the air 
 
The fighting and screaming was endless it seemed 
Her mother strung out on drugs from all teams 
The boyfriend was crazy, the girl was afraid 
He scared her and every glance seemed to degrade 
 
I once knew a girl with a gleam in her eye 
She lived in the shadows of her mothers lie 
And somehow, this girl, she had the world fooled 
The smile was simply an act that she pulled 
 
Her nights were a terror you wouldn’t believe 
Innocence lost she will never retrieve 
Hands of a man that she fears like she hates 
Her mother’s boyfriend with eyes like hell’s gates 
 
And though the sun rose, the light became dark 
The shame and intrusion sliced, emptied her heart 
And each day he smiled with sinister grace 
The devil’s eye glowing inside of his face 
 
Her mother, she knew, with eyes cold as ice 
Alcohol handy- the bottle her vice 
Screamed ‘Why don’t you FUCK HIM?!’ and opened a beer 
The girl knew the neighbors – the whole world could hear 
 
I once knew a girl with a gleam in her eye 
She lived in the shadows of her mothers lie 
And somehow, this girl, she had the world fooled 
The smile was simply an act that she pulled 
 
 
Their habit—expensive—the money—all gone 
The mother and boyfriend confused right from wrong 
And sent the girl out and her sister to thieve 
Two children stealing from stores just to eat 
 
The girl was alone, depressed, and a freak 
In school and in class she just could, would not speak 
But she told her whole class of the ventures to steal 
Just to fit in – to see how it feels 
 
The kids in her class were heartless and frozen 
The girl sat alone, still empty, still broken 
Nobody cared for the child unsaved 
Her cries for help just pushed them away 
 
I once knew a girl with a gleam in her eye 
She lived in the shadows of her mothers lie 
And somehow, this girl, she had the world fooled 
The smile was simply an act that she pulled 
 
One day she came home and her mother was drunk 
Hair was a mess, eyes bloodshot and sunk 
She screamed and she yelled, and the boyfriend did too 
So the girl pulled a knife, she’d had it! She’s through! 
 
A punch in the face and the knife hit the floor 
Each hit delivered hurt the girl a little more 
The mother pulled back, one last blow to the head 
The boyfriend cheered on; he should’ve been hit instead 
 
‘Get out of my house!’ said the mother with rage 
And into the cold, the girl left the black cage 
Then in a dark house, down the street, long abandoned 
The girl made a home, a twelve-year-old stranded 
 
She pulled out a gun with a gleam in her eye 
No tears, no ‘I’m sorry’ not even ‘good bye’ 
And with one final blast, the trigger was pulled 
A goodbye to the past, and the world she had fooled.
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Love This Poem	Aly | Sep 7th, 2012
 Hi Angel I love this poem it's so deep 
 
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