Skinny girl II

Such a burden of sadness
Can be seen on her face
She has been used and abused
From men of all race

She seems distant and lost
With low self-esteem
For life has been cruel
And she's only sixteen

She gave birth to a child
That she doesn't even know
And life on the streets
Has taken it toll

Always selling  her body
For sex without gain
To support a bad habit
Of drug in her vein

Disrespected and scared
By smooth talking  guys
Who will strip her for few cash
And then feel her with lies

Once a symbol of beauty
She looks wretched and old
Another homeless poor girl
Left out in the beach cold

She's looking for love
In all the wrong places
Always reaching for help
From all the wrong faces

Another victim of shame
Trying to keep hope alive
She struggle for strength
And that will to survive

But she says life goes on
She lift her eyes into the sky
She reminisce on her past life
And tears flows from her eyes

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