Synopsis + Poem

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Synopsis:

A lost soul in a sea of anguish and confusion, Sang floats alone, and the treacherous waters around her are starting to consume her; she's beginning to sink.

In fact, she's been slowly sinking further and further into those dark depths since she was a child--ever since the abuse began. Ever since her voice was stolen by her stepmother: a jealous, envious woman who wanted what Sang Sorenson had, what the evil woman hadn't: a voice like an angel.

Sang's voice is gone, the only thing she ever truly cherished. And she's starting to drown in the waters that have been rising rampantly inside her chest, but can she be saved? Is there hope for a rescue boat?

Can a group of nine handsome, loving, charismatic boys be the reason Sang Sorenson rises to the surface? Will they be her life jacket, or an anchor to drag her further into the profound depths below?

Can the bird without a voice finally sing once again?

Poem:

She was like a bird,
So carefree and beautiful.
Throughout the town,
Her voice was heard.
The delightful symphony irrefutable.

The songs she'd sing were angelic,
And her lyrics deserved respect.
For it was in her words,
The message was so deep and poetic.
In the townspeople's minds it'd infect.

But there was one jealous of the bird,
They wanted the power to sing.
In the minds of all the infected,
The lines of good and evil blurred,
And they clipped the bird's wing.

They took away the bird's melody.
The girl's voice had been stolen.
The jealous concocted up a potion,
But the bird was left with no remedy.
Her voice was now broken.

They took the girl's ability to sing,
And with the potion they thrived.
Now, they held the symphony,
And the bird's throat was left to sting.
But still, the bird survived.

Though, she had nothing to live for.
Her purpose had already been taken.
The jealous now lives prosperously.
Its their voice the people now adore,
And the bird has been forsaken.

Because what is the beauty of a bird if it can no longer sing?

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