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You Said You Would Never Hit Me

You said you would never hit me.
It was just a lie.
You said you would never hit me .
Now hear I sit and cry.
The first time I forgave,but didn’t forget.
You said you would never hit me.

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Woven

May you always have hope!
Woven through your heart
And soul

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Now I Know

As I lay me to sleep,
I hope in the morning you still think of me,
As I’m falling asleep thinking of you,
I wonder If your thinking of me too,

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Lost In This Numbness

Lost in numbness for years
Running from pain
Trapped in the freezing rain
Constantly numb

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Pictures

Curled up on the couch ready to bawl,
Ghosts of you hanging on every wall.
I just want an escape from this prison,
Hopeless with nothing risen.

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Mistake

You do not think before you speak,
You hurt me without your knowlegde.
You think of yourself above all men,
You hurt me without you knowlegde.

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Where I Belong

It seems as if I have been waiting a lifetime for love
I thought I knew what it was to love and be loved, I did not.

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Cloaked

Clouds cloak the Moon,
He steers away from the shine,
Of the Heavenly Body which claims,
The Night Sky with a Silver Flame.

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Ruth, Book of

This the story of Ruth the Moabite
An industrious woman and very polite
She cared for old Naomi, her mother-in-law
And gleamed in the fields unto Boaz

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Origami Land

I live in Origami Land,
Paper houses and trees.
I live in Origami Land
Paper blouses and bees.

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