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She Didn't Return
  A young girl she was when the song began
  The lyrics that raised the adolescent her
  Fantasy of movie romance and love
  Fairy tale and prince charming that might occur
  The day he met her was fast with rhythm
  Like every song in her phone she listened to
  Coincidence ensued by a shared playlist
  An interweaving melody of two hearts anew.
  She saved up everyday, penny and pence
  The ticket to that concert was her dream
  The calendar drew closer to her birthday
  The same day threaded to the concert’s seams.
  He saw her birthday ticking down
  Her childhood wish wrapped within his gift
  One concert ticket with all his savings
  Every fire ablaze and dream adrift.
  She saw her mirrored reverie coming true
  Among rose balloons and purple lights
  Her idol’s voice was all she could perceive
  The rest of the world faded from her sight
  He called her once more before it began
  Happily sipping the sweet cheap red wine
  Cheerfully waiting for her to return with joy
  Until he saw the television headline.
  The first explosion shattered the happy air
  Bloody nails tearing flesh and bones apart
  She was relieved she didn’t get hurt
  When the second bomb went off by her heart.
  He raced sixty miles per hour down the highway
  And ran through the barricaded street
  He pushed through the officers at the door
  And felt the explosions’ waves of heat.
  She was stunned, couldn’t comprehend anything
  The laughter suddenly warped to scream
  A thousand knives stabbed through her torso
  Tonight she didn’t return from her dream.
  He treaded through the bodies on the floor
  And saw her lifeless face and blank eyes.
  Feelings imploded inwards, crushing emotions
  No one could hear his weak desperate cries.

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