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Night falls down the horizon She sits & contemplates While her daughter slips into a delicious slumber She sighs over her untimely fate She’s crying. Drowning in tears Her face with visible fear. But she pulls herself back in. She has hope, Because her daughter must be taught the ropes. She puts on her coat. The rather worn-out brown coat with a broken blue pin. She steps out of her number 13 apartment to get some food. Walks out the door, But she hears a cry. Her daughter had woken up, By the sound of the door’s creak. The unaware spreads her little arms, & stretches her tiny feet. Her mother rushes back in, To be there for her, To be there for her and care for her.
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Nov 4, 2020
Nov 4, 2020 at 8:12 AM UTC
To be there for her.
Night falls down the horizon She sits & contemplates While her daughter slips into a delicious slumber She sighs over her untimely fate She’s crying. Drowning in tears Her face with visible fear. But she pulls herself back in. She has hope, Because her daughter must be taught the ropes. She puts on her coat. The rather worn-out brown coat with a broken blue pin. She steps out of her number 13 apartment to get some food. Walks out the door, But she hears a cry. Her daughter had woken up, By the sound of the door’s creak. The unaware spreads her little arms, & stretches her tiny feet. Her mother rushes back in, To be there for her, To be there for her and care for her.
An older poem from Mother's Day 2020.
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14/M/belongs to the rain
Nov 4, 2020
Nov 4, 2020 at 8:12 AM UTC
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