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Once Upon A Time
Once upon a time
 There was a girl
 Who wanted to make everyone happy
 She wanted everyone’s eyes to sparkle
 And everyone’s dimples to always be on show
 This girl was chained to herself
 She could never say no
 Or politely decline
 This girl had no voice
 She could never speak out for herself
 Or ask people to stop
 Because, she wanted everyone to be happy
 This girl was a ready doormat
 For people to lay their troubles on
 For people to lay their anger on
 For people to satisfy their desires on
 The girl’s lips were permanently sealed
 By a thick tape of threats
 And promise of disappointment 
 This girl was constantly smiling
 Her eyes glossy with tears
 Her mind was a constant state of turmoil
 And fear
 Fear that nobody would be happy
 This girl’s body was full of scars
 Scars from sharp things that she used in the night
 To release the hurt
 That completely dominated the her heart
 
 Once Upon a time
 There was a girl
 Who’s only dream was to make everyone happy
 Nowadays the girl
 Lives in darkness
 In fear that people will find out
 She spends her time playing piano
 The soft melancholy notes 
 Scoring out her sadness
 The girl has still not found her voice
 It lays buried beneath layers of betrayal
 And yet
 Still no one was happy

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