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I Once Knew a Girl
I once knew a girl
but she lived in a bubble,
she saw marble floors
when we trudged through the rubble,
her eyes sparkled bright
as she watched in her silence,
her ears blocking out
all the noise of the violence.
I once knew a girl
with hands dripping with red,
but with gloves laced with gold,
she had no tears to shed,
and the people cried out,
first in peace, then in riot,
but bubbles are made
to help keep the world quiet.
I once knew a girl
and then later, a curse,
for the girl had a shield
to protect from the worst,
and the shrieks were still shrill,
but they suffered unheard;
in her bubble, the girl
never uttered a word.
I once knew a girl
who had never found reason
to end all the bloodspill,
the murder, the treason,
for life's better-lived
muting out all the trouble -
I once knew a girl,
but she lived in a bubble.
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