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I hold my doll, Fluttering eyelashes Curly black hair Cewpie face Francie I think her name was. Hold up in my room Tender age of three or thereabouts Sense of terror Vastly blown out of proportion To my chronological age Cover Francie’s ears As sounds of rage and terror blast From the living room. Crouched behind my bedroom door, Father in a drunken state Railing at Mother again. More than a score of years later, Who knew the pickled apple Wouldn’t fall far from the tree?
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:29 PM UTC
FRANCIE
I hold my doll, Fluttering eyelashes Curly black hair Cewpie face Francie I think her name was. Hold up in my room Tender age of three or thereabouts Sense of terror Vastly blown out of proportion To my chronological age Cover Francie’s ears As sounds of rage and terror blast From the living room. Crouched behind my bedroom door, Father in a drunken state Railing at Mother again. More than a score of years later, Who knew the pickled apple Wouldn’t fall far from the tree?
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megan-milligan
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:29 PM UTC
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