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I love my family. But I hate spending time with them. My grandma babbles about the "good ol' days", an aunt stirs her tea. The cousins are running wild "Who's watching them?" Right, me. My mother brags about her eldest daughter and all her achievements; I actually don't exist. My uncle barks a drunken epithet, hands slam on the table laughter shakes shoulders. Talk of kindergarten politics is touched upon. The gays? They exist. The poor? They're, well, poor. The coloreds? Are they still here? Dice are tossed, feet shuffle under the table. The dog yaps for scraps. Uncle goes outside with a cigarette takes a puff. Auntie doesn't wanna go to bed, says "a slavelord woulda haveta whip me to get me off this chair." I decide I've had enough. I get up for another drink. I love my family. But I hate spending time with them.
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Sep 22, 2015
Sep 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM UTC
Tequila and Lemonade
I love my family. But I hate spending time with them. My grandma babbles about the "good ol' days", an aunt stirs her tea. The cousins are running wild "Who's watching them?" Right, me. My mother brags about her eldest daughter and all her achievements; I actually don't exist. My uncle barks a drunken epithet, hands slam on the table laughter shakes shoulders. Talk of kindergarten politics is touched upon. The gays? They exist. The poor? They're, well, poor. The coloreds? Are they still here? Dice are tossed, feet shuffle under the table. The dog yaps for scraps. Uncle goes outside with a cigarette takes a puff. Auntie doesn't wanna go to bed, says "a slavelord woulda haveta whip me to get me off this chair." I decide I've had enough. I get up for another drink. I love my family. But I hate spending time with them.
I wanna die.
w-winchester
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Sep 22, 2015
Sep 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM UTC
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