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No One But Me
I saw a little girl, head hanging low, I asked for her name
 She said I’m no one; that's when the tears came
 She asked who I was, if someone sent a spy and if so, who?
 I told her, "Oh I’m just a girl, just an ordinary girl like you"
 I couldn't see her face, but in her voice
 You could hear how this little girl ached
 She must have been around seven or eight
 Her weeps hit my core and kind of made me stutter
 I asked, "Little girl it's late, where is your mother?"
 She he wasn't here, but then where could she be
 But I guess those facts never minded to me
 I took her fragile hand, skin so fare and white
 Asked her what was wrong, if everything was alright?
 At first she hesitated, but then began to explain
 Why she was crying, why she was in pain
 She told that her daddy left without a sign
 I reassured her it was okay for so had mine
 A voice full of sorrow, she screamed, NO! YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND
 And with so much hurt, clenched my hand
 She said I’m not beautiful, I’m so pale and my hair is too dark
 Then she turned her wrist and showed me her marks
 She went on with her story, deep breaths in between
 She told me that she saw things a little girl should have never seen
 She told me what they would say and all the things they would do
 Children are supposed to be angels, but sometimes they can be so cruel
 A child so young in agony, so misunderstood
 All her life it's been if I could, I would
 The room suddenly was dark, only light on her...
 Time paused for a moment; neither of us said a word
 And when I stepped back, oh you wouldn't believe
 I was looking into the eyes of a little girl that once was me....

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