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Little White Girl
Once there was a littel white girl,
Who wore a little white dress,
But as time went on that little white dress,
Started to have little red stains on it.
The moon cast a shadow on her little white shows,
She wasn't a child anymore.
She had learned the harshness of the world.
The girl who once smiled in the day,
Now cries into the night.
She begs for love,
She begs for mercey,
She begs to once again see the light.
On her Day of Reckoning,
As the clock stroked twelve.
She bid her precious her moon goodbye,
She blew it a kiss farewell.
She said one last thing,
Before her final breath.
God have mercey on those like me,
Born simply to die.
God treat my people with care,
No longer let them cry.
The girl smiled as she went to rest,
Knowing that when the next little white girl came,
She would be in good hands.
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