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"Gone Too Soon"
  by MizzJess09


I realized that sometimes the good die young.
It's sad to know that you was only beginning to live life.
For a dumb idiot to cut your future short, damn it makes you think.
How you was only trying to stop a fight.
Instead of walking away, a gun is pulled and blood is spilled.
You was a freshman at college, so full of life and promise.
Now all hopes and dreams are gone.
So everybody, don't be so quick to pull the trigger.
Walk away if you must.
Bullets don't have eyes or names on them.
They can hit anybody.
The good die young, yeah that might be true.
I just hope u learn something and God forbid it be me or you.
♥R.I.P. Jasmine Lynn♥
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Date Submitted: Sep 03, 2009 (02:39 AM)
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  E LS B
09/25/09 (02:56 AM) 
i really like this and it is sad and very truthful..

  (Floetic~One) ...
09/20/09 (11:16 PM) 
this iz sad... you speak the truth in this piece... very well expressed

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