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Ding Ding Ding πŸ›Ž

Never Ever

Ding Ding Ding πŸ›Ž

Never did we ever weigh the same, nor would we be in the same class.

If only it stopped after a certain amount of rounds, it never ever went fast.

There were never any judges nor ever a referee, just him and his temper against me.

And I could deal with all the physical and mental abuse, but what hurt the most…

Was the mere fact I was all alone, never did I ever have anyone in my corner!

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