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They say a mother's love Is stronger than any shove So why didn't I see it? When this woman has a mother's permit She walked away from me Stumbling like she couldn't see If it were then, I would've guided her But now I stare and watch her blur You don't have a right to call me your daughter You know what you did was slaughter Maybe if you learned to be a mother, I wouldn't treat you like someone other
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Apr 4, 2018
Apr 4, 2018 at 11:05 PM UTC
Mother's Love
They say a mother's love Is stronger than any shove So why didn't I see it? When this woman has a mother's permit She walked away from me Stumbling like she couldn't see If it were then, I would've guided her But now I stare and watch her blur You don't have a right to call me your daughter You know what you did was slaughter Maybe if you learned to be a mother, I wouldn't treat you like someone other
This was a poem I made for one of my dear friends. Her mother left her and her sisters. Writing was her way of coping.
black_moth
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Apr 4, 2018
Apr 4, 2018 at 11:05 PM UTC
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