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Age On A Young Face
Childhood, ripped away from just a girl of fourteen
Her almost faded blonde hair was now replaced with a false brown
Her blue eyes didn't shine like stars any longer, in their place were gray walls that she had built up so well
Her voice was now laced with hostility in replace of youthful mischief
Her laugh which had once been so pure, now resembled the sound of a rehearsed recording
Her life now was full of days with responsibility by juggling school, bills, and watching over her erratic mother
She couldn't remember the last time she had had a home cooked meal and soft blankets in fresh air
Childhood, ripped away from just a girl of fourteen.
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This is for my little sister who had to grow up way too fast. She should still be able to enjoy things and I'm just sorry I couldn't prevent what's happened.