Songs( I'm really bored)

Songs( I'm really bored)

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Let it go Snow glows white on the mountain tonight not a footprint to be seen. A kingdom of isolation and it looks like I'm the queen. The wind is howling like a swirling storm inside. Couldn't keep it in heaven knows I've tried. Don't let them in don't let them see be the good girl you always have to be. Conceal don't feel don't let them know. Well now they know!!!! Let it go let it go can't hold it back anymore. Let it go legit go turn away and slam the door. I don't care what they are going to say the cold never bothered me anyways. It's funny how some distance makes everything seem small the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all. It's time to see what I can do to test the limits and break through no right no wrong no rules for me I'm free!! Let it go let it go I am the one with wind and sky let it go let it go you'll never see me cry!! I don't care what they are going to say let the storm rage on. ( music) My power flurries through the air into the ground
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"Who's out there?" One of the men yelled. Of course only silence met them. I remained quiet and waited for the group to start moving again. "Maybe it was just an animal." Someone whispered. The person, who I assumed was the captain of the small squad, signaled for them to walk again. They clearly showed fear as they kept going; brandishing their weapons to guard themselves with. "Two are holding lanterns. I'll tell you when you're too close to them." I heard my friend whisper in my ear. I followed the men as I picked up another branch and waited for the right time to break it. They continued to walk through the forest, turning their heads in every direction as if an animal might lunge at them and rip their throats out. I guess in a way I was going to do that. "Go back a few feet." My friend whispered. I carefully distanced myself from the group and waited. "Where is she?" I quickly snapped the stick as soon as he finished asking the question. They stopped and two soldiers raised their lanterns to shine its light in the darkness. I quickly hid behind a tree before both of them turned where I was. A low frustrated growl came from one of the men, "The girl's playing with us. She's out here following our every move." How paranoia can cloud the mind. At nine years old, Silver decided to leave her village for the forest. Since then, she's been hunted; everyday is a fight for her life, every breath she takes could be her last, but she's determined to stay alive. Her life isn't the kind anyone would want to live but she's managed to survive this long so, what's a few more years?

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