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Falling Smile
That fragile little smile,
 so hard to put on her face,
 breaks, crumbles.
 her smile falls,
 tears well,
 and wind a path 
 down her gaunt, bony cheeks.
 Her knees buckle,
 she falls.
 Laying on the ground, 
 her breaking heart,
 she screams, 
 a tiny, quiet, little scream.
 No one can hear her, 
 except the boy
 standing above her.
 "I'm sorry,"
 he clamly whispers.
 "You'll never see
 me again.
 You never have to 
 remember me."
 He walks away, 
 leaving the grieving girl.
 Her quiet sobs
 fill the night air,
 until her heart breaks. 
 She lies there, 
 still, silent, and cold,
 until dawn breaks.
 Her mother finds her,
 in the damp grass,
 covered in the morning dew.
 Her mother, 
 starts to weep.
 She sinks to her knees,
 clasps her daughters hand.
 She no longer
 feels the familiar warmth,
 no longer
 hears her contagious laugh.
 The officers
 tear her away,
 tell her they're sorry,
 but it doesnt help.
 It never will.
 and now he has to live
 knowing, 
 that he killed her.

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