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The Unspoken Murders
i’ve been murdered before.
there was no gun, no knife, no strangling,
no blood;
but there was an avalanche, a waterfall,
a hurricane, a storm, a flood,
of cruel words and actions that
killed me.
i was murdered by the mean girls.
they band together and prey on their
victims too weak to fight;
masking their own faults they rip apart
everything about me, from looks to how smart;
my personality with every fault, every flaw;
they judged me only by what they saw.
they murdered me.
they took who i was and
tore me to a shred;
they murdered me with their words;
and then they left me alone and dead.
i was murdered.
even now i’ll never forget and
bits of the past come back in chaotic swirls-
every word, every look, every feeling;
i carry the scar of the mean girls.
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