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A tragedy most horrible befell me one night
An hour of darkness, perhaps two, filled with pain and fright
His face, looming over mine with a look most unpleasant
As he did the wicked deed which rendered me pregnant.
I told not a soul of what transpired then
As my belly grew, ponies did offer to lend
Names for this forsaken, awful seed
Which in my belly grew like a weed
One day, when I was ten months along,
I heard a pony sing a most cheerful song
For my bundle-to-be which I never did want
Which she had expected me then to flaunt
I ran home that day and finally snapped
I yelled in fury and agony as my hooves repeatedly clapped
Against the floor, venting my frustration
While tears streaked my face over the past predation
The knife I found, glinting in the precious sun
I grabbed it, knowing I was never again forgiven for what was to be done
Into my stomach the cold sharp steel did penetrate
Finding its target to quickly decimate
The mare who sang came after me, only to find me laying
In a pool of my own blood, never once flailing
A manic grin on my face, the knife still flaying
My unwanted foal, a victim of a most brutal slaying
I was rushed to a hospital, and they did all they could
But alas, it wasn’t enough for the foal that would
Cease to be that fateful day, and my burden finally eased
As I lied and lied about the event, all the while pleased