A Critical Life
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Abstract
She inhales a life
that doesn’t belong to her
and in her mind
everything is wrong to her
knowing that they won’t understand
how it feels to lose
Someone they love, at their own hands
She cries trying to figure out
How and why it happened
Hearing the laughter come
From the mouths of those who judge
from those who’s main priority
is to make her business, theirs
The pastor was right
life really ain’t fair
Pain sears her like
the wound on the lifeless
She never thought life was like this
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