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Run From Sorrow
I saw her 
Her eyes like the devil's leave my mind in a blur 
The monster that has followed me for so long 
Whose hands have only done wrong 
I see her red stained fingers in the river  
Sometimes that alone is enough to make me quiver 
She has no right to be and should go away 
At least that's what the people always say 
But as she comes closer, I see the pain 
In her eyes, during this blood red reign 
 
She tells me to run 
As her hand grabs a gun 
I wonder why she would warn me 
Yet I still don't flee 
Tears in her eyes from all the senseless killing 
I now realize she was not the one willing 
To kill for no reason or to commit such a treason 
And she was not the one for which I needed to run 
 
It was another from behind 
His eyes were even less kind 
With a knife in his hand  
I realize I should have listened to her command 
But it was too late... 
And I feel the pain caused from his hate 
It wasn't the gun that killed though 
It was a knife, that left me to die in the blood stained snow

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This is a continution of my poem entitled "Sorrow." The dark tale continues from a new perspective, but the story isn't over. There are still mysteries that have yet to be solved.