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Such a Pity

She was so young.

By Jillian SpiridonPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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there's been talk of young Delilah,

so pretty was she in the summer sun;

she made all the boys run wild

in thought and action all alike.

they're saying she's gone like a blink,

somewhere off with someone she loved,

maybe even a boy who charmed her—

anyone who could get her away from here.

we're not telling tales, mind your manners;

that's just the way her story goes,

like a comet streaking 'cross the sky

or a rainstorm in the drought of July.

you would say that, wouldn't you,

that maybe she's better off this way—

but think of her poor mama dear

who cradled her from crib to adolescence.

Delilah may be just another girl,

but she was raised to act different,

see different, be different—

not just another runaway girl.

I hope she's looking at the stars,

somewhere maybe nicer than this,

and thinking that maybe she did

make a mistake in leaving after all.

Such a pity, such a shame—

for the end of girls like Delilah.

fact or fiction
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About the Creator

Jillian Spiridon

just another writer with too many cats

twitter: @jillianspiridon

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