Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Truth About a Young Girl

*Note: This is not directed towards anyone. Do not take it personal if it sounds similar to something you've experienced. Thanks :)

Young Girl born and raised in the Bronx. Raised by both parents. 1 of 3 siblings. Pretty, smart girl with a smile that can light up all of downtown New York. At age 13, young girl started to crush - except unlike most crushes, young girl fell pretty hard. Long story short, at age 13, she was introduced to a new world. Young girl broke out of her shell, opened her pretty brown eyes, and began to see the world in black and white. Heartbroken, young girl cried her eyes out every night for a month; wishing it was all a dream. Young girl was violated to the fullest extent & at age 14, young girl had an addiction; ok, well maybe not an addiction, but young girl couldn't see the world inside out. She couldn't see how guys used and abused her both physically and mentally. BUT one day, young girl woke up. She realized it was time to speak up. So young girl continued to do well in school, however, she didn't continue to partake in all types of sexual activities with young men. Young girl started to do well. However, guy #1 (first crushed mentioned earlier) came back, and young girl wasn't aware of what was next. Abused and mistreated, young girl called it quits, and kept it pushing. So, one day, young girl meets her next BIG crush & he was her 'Mr. Perfect.' She was happy now, not feeling pressured to do anything and smiling all the time. BUT again, guy #1 came around, 'copin the plea' and again, young girl decides to give him another chance. Yet again, young girl is played like a fool, except this time she dosen't cry & this time she dosen't complain. This time, young girl says 'you know what I'm better than this. .' Except now, young girl will NEVER forget, and nor will she regret ever standing by his side. To this very day, this young girl has experienced more heartbreaks and heartaches than happiness; Smiling all the time, this young girl is nothing but sad inside. Screaming on the inside, smiling on the outside; Emotionally damaged; Hiding from the pain. Why won't he love her? she wonders. A lesson learned. Almost 17, this young girl is now dead. Buried in some cemetery, 6ft. under and no one ever comes to visit. Suicidal because of pressure and pain. Dead. Another young body added to the list. Engraved on her tombstone: 'Somewhere we went wrong, our love is like a song - but you won't sing along. You've forgotten about.. US' - & he has yet to notice, that THAT young girl is dead; so dead. . .

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