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posted by HaleyDewit
This is my first rap song. It's about my co-worker. It's not very nice. Also, somewhere there's the line 'i don't mind being the hottest chick around' I usually don't say those kinds of things. She just really pissed me off.

Talking shit like a twit
That’s all wewe can do
But when it comes down to it
Nothing gets through to you
You’re all big talk
But wewe got no game
And this poor me crap
Is really fucking lame
Who the hell are you
To play victimized
We’ve all got issues, bitch
But I guess yours are worse than mine
If you’d be the honest person
wewe claim to be
wewe wouldn’t talk third
person singular about me
Did wewe think I wouldn’t hear
Standing two feet away
au is the truth that wewe really
Just didn’t fucking care
wewe got your head so far up your ass
wewe can view the world through your mouth
Is it any wonder I’m mad
If you’re all wewe think about
I’ve had it with your commentary
It’s like a never-ending song
You’re no better than me
But go ahead and prove me wrong
wewe need to lose some fat
At least that’s one thing you’re right about
But take your time
I don’t mind being the hottest chick around
Think wewe can get what wewe want
Just kwa clapping your hands
In case wewe didn’t know
Your wishes are no one’s commands
wewe may not like the cards
That’ve been dealt to you
wewe still gotta play the game
So wewe might wanna lose the attitude
When life gives wewe lemons
wewe better not suck it up
‘Cause the look on wewe face
Says you’ve had zaidi than enough
wewe judge people for
Talking behind other people’s backs
I guess this is where I say
Pot calls kettle black
wewe asked if I’m mad
But wewe never asked me why
So, if there was ever an apology
wewe can now kiss it goodbye
Go find someone else
To bother with your tears and your grief
‘Cause this whole ‘everyone hates me’ shit
Doesn’t work on me
Guess I’m cold like that
But I like it that way
You’re not worth my tears
Sure as hell not my pain
wewe always say the right things
To make matters worse
And wewe never seem to understand
When to keep your big mouth shut
Now you’re mad, ‘cause I’m mad
Must’ve forgotten about it
Being pissed is a privilege
And only wewe hold the rights to it
I don’t mind being the bad guy
I don’t mind being mean
I’d rather be pure evil
Than a whining drama Queen
You’ve got a car, got a job
Yes, it’s easy to tell
That even though wewe have chakula and shelter
Your life’s a living hell
Easy for me to say
‘Cause I’m not walking your shoes
But like I alisema before
We all have our issues
So don’t pretend to know
One thing about me
My life’s not a fairytale
And it ain’t always pretty
At least I fight my demons
The best way I know how
wewe take yours with you
And unleash them to the crowd
Now it’s past midnight
This is getting insane
But I just can’t stop writing
And you’re the one to blame
Guess it also never crossed your mind
To pass the thank you’s around
wewe know, when we cleaned up your mess
‘Cause wewe weren’t around
We’re not at your service
If that’s what wewe thought
And if you’re crying now
wewe shouldn’t have pissed me off
No one gives a rat’s ass
Your life’s not what wewe pictured it
If wewe don’t make a change
You’re just gonna have to live it
Now I can keep going
About what a pretentious bitch, kahaba you’ve been
But if it still hasn’t gotten through your skull
It’s never gonna sink in
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One week later.
Dale was sitting at the meza, jedwali in his room. He held a picture of Deb in his hand. A single teardrop fell on it. “Oh, Debra” he sobbed. “Why did wewe have to leave? We could’ve had such a beautiful life together”
Beth walked inside from outside the kitchen.
“I made wewe some tea” she alisema careful and she put the sahani, sinia down. Not waiting for his reaction au even a sign of gratitude, she poured him a cup.
“I mean, your sister’s worth nothing” Dale mumbled disgusted, apparently completely unaware of the fact that Beth was standing right beside him and if he did, he...
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Mr. and Mrs. Parker weren’t the only ones who’d had a rough night. It had taken Beth hours to fall asleep. Her entire body was in agony and besides she really didn’t want to sleep inayofuata to the guy who had just violently taken her virginity.
At last her tears had cost her what was left of her energy and slowly, but surely her eyelids shut.
“Hey, wake up!”
Beth opened her eyes difficult and sat upright. Dale was standing at the end of the bed, his hands on his hips. He was naked.
“It’s 6 am, are wewe planning on staying in kitanda all day?” he snapped and Beth felt tears coming up.
“I’m…I’m...
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Molly supported her head with her hands and groaned.
“Are wewe okay?” Ryan asked concerned and compassionate.
“Yeah, my head just feels like it’s going to explode” Molly replied faint.
“That’s not what I mean” Ryan said. “How did he get in here? Don’t wewe lock your doors?”
“I was going to” Molly defended herself. She stood and walked to the closet. She opened it and took out some Ibuprofen. While she swallowed a couple Turned ran off the stairs. He walked towards Ryan.
“Can I talk to wewe for a moment?” he demanded. “Yeah” Ryan frowned and he followed Turner away...
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What the hell was taking them so long?, Mike thought while he feverishly tried to loosen the topes his hands were tied with. What if they…?...No. No, Mike would’ve heard noises.
So far she hadn’t screamed au cried, so that was a good thing…Unless she was dead…But then what was keeping that creep inside with her so long? Why didn’t he just get out of there and kill him, too? Not that Mike wanted to die; it just seemed the most obvious conclusion.
Finally the door opened.
“Let me talk to him” he heard Debra softy say to Simon. Apparently Simon was looking at her suspiciously,...
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Debra felt a soft tap against her cheek and heard someone say her name.
“Debra? Wake up, I didn’t hit wewe that hard”
Debra opened her eyes challenging and gazed in the face of her attacker. She turned her head and saw the ropes around her hand. They were both tied to the armrests of the chair.
“For what it’s worth, I’m really sorry about this” the man apologized. “I just don’t think wewe would listen to me if I had reproach wewe in a zaidi civilized way”
“Who are you? Are wewe one of Joe’s followers?” Debra asked tired. She heard a movement behind her and rotated her head...
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After nursing Joe’s gunshot wound Molly attended to his stab wound.
“She got wewe good” she whistled admiring. She took a dampened cloth and pressed it against the wound. “Any longer and you’d have gotten an infection which would’ve killed you”
Once the injury was cleaned she took needle and thread. “This might hurt a bit”
“Just…go on. Do whatever wewe need to do” Joe moaned, not very pleased with the prospect of having a thick needle forced through his skin, but he bit through the pain.
“You might want to remember this pain” Emma advised him, while caressing his hair....
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In the months that followed Debra spent most of her time in the library. She loved to read, as long as it wasn’t anything religious.
During the nights she slept in the park, underneath a willow. That was until the park ranger busted her and chased her away. From that moment on she slept in an alley, inayofuata to a chakula container. Whenever she got hungry she would dig in the grave and samaki something out. Most of it had already passed the expiration date, but Debra didn’t care. chakula was chakula and she was starving.
One night, she was only in her seventh month, she started having cramps in her stomach....
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