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Stairway to Hell

He still hears his mama singing, feels her voice thump in the left of his chest. A January night with broken rest began a whole new life and a tragic test. He found her lying on the top step, ‘cause his daddy took away her very last breath. Looked to the heavens above his head, then dropped to his knees and to God he pled. And he said, this is Hell, life isn’t right, I just might lose my fight tonight. I don’t know why this hand I’m dealt Thank you for my life, momma did so well as he knelt down beside her on that stairway to Hell.
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JDHalpert
27 / M / Murfreesboro, TN
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Written by
JDHalpert
27 / M / Murfreesboro, TN
Published
Jan 24, 2021
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Death is a birth of countless beginnings.

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