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The Girl Across The Street
The scene is pretty normal
 I’m walking down the street
 Not dressed too formal
 I’m walking from school, you see
 
 There’s a girl across the street
 With her handed down jeans
 Holding her work sheet
 But something else is wrong
 
 She’s just really staring
 At that empty little sheet
 Not reading, not caring
 As if her mind was busy
 
 She had wonder to her eyes
 They looked full of pain
 Full of sorrowful goodbyes
 And scars that never fade
 
 She gave a heavy sigh
 Then came to a halt
 Trying not to cry
 She finally did stop
 
 Her breath was so uneven
 Her face turned cold as stone
 As if she couldn’t be believen’
 In the world she’d grown to know
 
 Her back-pack slid down
 She didn’t really care
 Her face was in a frown
 It had something to share
 
 But what she did surprised me
 And that’s a hard thing to do
 But that girl that’s never to be free
 That’s just what she would do
 
 
 Now listen really close
 And listen with care.
 The path, she hadn’t chose
  But has sadly fallen into.
 
 She didn’t scream aloud
  That she had something to tell,
 She wasn’t real proud
 Of the burden she held.
 
 She let the tears flow
 As she stared at the sky.
 For something the world would never know,
 Was making her cry.
 
 She gathered up her things,
 Tears streaming down,
 And to one hope she clings;
 A hope and nothing more.
 
 
 
 When all the light perished, 
 And everyone was blue,
 Life she would cherish;
 That was the optimistic thing to do.
 
 That was her life,
 Depression and despair
 With an emotional strife
 But hope was still there.
 
 Because one hope still lingers,
 And there it will remain,
 And none of the worlds thinkers
 Would understand this way.
 
 As simple as it is
 Many could not guess
 Though simple to little kids
 That one hope, she has.
 
 
 
 Life will get better,
 If you work and you try.
 Life will get better,
 As long as you don’t quit.
 
 That’s the hope that stays
 Everywhere she goes.
 Like a million sunny rays
 Coming when she knows:
 
 The world is not cruel
 Though some think it’s true
 It’s just full of fools
 And those unprepared
 
 But she kept going
 As long as she could
 She kept life flowing
 And get better it did
 
 
 
 
 Now if this young girl,
 About ready to give up,
 Can get up with a twirl;
 And never look back.
 
 If she can pull her life together,
 And never again complain,
 Can’t we all make things better?
 And dance in the rain.
 
 But some still complain.
 They think they got it bad;
 They think they’re bound to a chain.
 How blind they are. 
 
 So next time your sad,
  About some little thing,
 Think of the hope the girl had,
 The girl across the street

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