That Unknown path

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Darkness embraced by the moon light,
And I took an unknown path that night.
Stars gazed brightly as if warning me to stop,
But I walked too far that I cannot.

Emptiness surrounded, little scared I felt for sure,

But there's no pain my mother never taught me to endure.

Boldly I kept walking further and further

Without realizing the other end has awaited for me; a torture

Smokes, drugs,  and bikes they had,
Smirking, they indicated the signs bad,
Encircled me with their vehicles I came to hault,
Now I knew, I will be called sinful and at fault.

Screamed and yelled but no sound came out,
To protect my dignity hard I fought
Fragile me, I couldn't combat the five,
Let alone have the hopes to survive.

Cigratte ashes on my skin I cried,
They couldn't care less hence, I was tied
Thrusted and thrusted they destroyed each cell,
Still weren't satisfied I could tell.

Eventually the darkness of the night took over me,
Death eloped slowly, now I am set free,
Exploring the unknown path was my mistake,
For that I drowned in a blood's lake

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