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she's gone
you're in the passenger seat
 he's driving you home from school
 you feel so beat
 yet look so cool
 
 she's walking home all alone
 ripped clothes. bruises on her face
 sticks and stones have broken her bones
 the past you cannot erase
 
 the car passes by
 there's a ping in your heart
 you always try to lie
 and say you don't remember the start
 
 you see her ion school the next day
 tears paint her face, garbage decorates her hair
 that night, in bed you lay
 thinking how it isn't fair
 
 it goes like that for weeks
 you pretend you still don't see
 and you still will not speak
 together is the key
 
 another day passes, she's not at her locker
 there's an announcement on the loud speaker
 she died last night, there's an assembly
 she died of overdose and bullying
 and of all people, you miss her most

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