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I Believed You
I used to believe that I was beautiful. I used to believe that I was special. I used to believe that I was worth something. You changed me. It was sweet and innocent, but soon it changed into something dirty and painful. My heart hurt because I was so confused. I believed that I loved you, but it felt so wrong. You hated me. To you I am ugly. I am stupid. I am worthless. I have never been special. This is what I learned from you. I believed you. After you left, I still don't love myself. Hatred is in my eyes, because of you. I believed you and I still do.
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