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The Pain that Tears Me Up
The pain that tears me up
is the pain that puts me down day in and day out
the pain that tears me up just eats me up and
spits me back out
making me feel bare
naked and
alone
the pain that tears me up is the
pain that makes me feel scared
the pain makes me feel worthless at times
the pain i feel is far more worse
when it comes to this
my teacher
I feel hopeless when I can't do anything to
help her all I can do is pray and hope gor the best
The pain and stress and sadness should hopefully be gone when she gets better and It won't come back
Then I will begin to feel hopeful
And then the pain will never come back to repeat itself because my teacher is a strong, determined and healthy women that Rocky Mountain Fever will not be able to find a way to strike her and then she will be at peace in the familar surroundings of her classroom
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