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Confused & Abused by Emily Gnitt

12/5/2008 3:35:16 AM
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Confused & Abused
 
  I don’t know why my daddy’s mad
I don’t know what went wrong
But what I do know, is that everything’s bad
It’s been like this for so long
Then, my daddy lost his temper and hit me
I tried not to cry
But a tear dropped onto his knee
If this continues I might die
Because every hit gets worse and worse
Please try and stop this abuse
It’s like a deadly curse
Everything is based on what you choose
Make the right decision
It’ll decide on my life

Emily Gnitt


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