There is something in her soul.
It is pain,I know.
Why is she so sad?
What is the secret
of her deep sorrow?

Her innocence is lost.
Somebody took it away
from her by force.
It's so hard to find
the sense of life.
It's so hard to find
the sense of life.

There is something in her eyes.
She was crying every night.
There was someone at the door...
Tell me the truth,tell me more.

Her innocence is lost.
Somebody took it away
from her by force.
It's so hard to find
the sense of life.
Her innocence is lost.
She never will be
as she once was.
In her eyes there will be fear,
that will never disappear.

There is something on her mind.
My little girl leave the past behind.
His soul will burn in hell,
this will put an end to your pains.
There is something on her mind
My little girl leave the past behind.
His soul will burn in hell,
this will put an end to your pains.


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    My Opinion

    if i'm thinking, its about someone in an abusive relationship bcuz quote "His soul will burn in hell" which means her boyfriend or husband. her friend knows about it & wants her tell bcuz Quote "Tell me the truth, tell me more" means her friend wants the truth.

    or maybe its about a girl who was raped bcuz it qoutes "Her innocence is lost, Somebody took it away From her by force" & "There was someone at the door" which means someone sneaked into her house and attacked and raped her. So she tries to hide it bcuz shes scared to tell anyone, even her friend bcuz quote "There is something in her soul, It is pain, I know"

    Well, i tried.

    zekwolf13on May 30, 2011   Link

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