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Never sleep without your shoes on your feet, I forced my mouth to quiet my cries, for fear of another whip from the belt, she frowned as if to me tell me, "not another sound." Morning finally shined in, but momma better not get woke up before ten, so I waited until the night before I started in again, "mommy, he was my dad that died too," avoiding eye contact, "no you belong to that ***** that gave birth to you, " Trying one more time pleading the way 5-year old's do, "but you're my mommy, I love you and I miss daddy too," Suddenly my body slammed to the floor, realizing my shoes were the color of blue, fear, pain, the taste of blood not knowing to stay still or try to move, could never guess which to do, no matter her mood, Grieving for my daddy, begging for her love... she couldn't because I wasn't her  blood, my sister called her boyfriend, "daddy," though, ironically she had my dad's last name but not me strangely so. That cold Chicago night my shoelaces were tied extra tight, in fear, she'd put me in the dumpster like so many times she dared. Always sleep with your shoes on your feet, never get comfortable... like innocent prey you'll be eat. ~SacredInkedblood™ ©2018 Ven Jencie Clifton Arnold
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Nov 24, 2018
Nov 24, 2018 at 3:10 AM UTC
"Always Sleep With Your Shoes On" (Series #3)
Never sleep without your shoes on your feet, I forced my mouth to quiet my cries, for fear of another whip from the belt, she frowned as if to me tell me, "not another sound." Morning finally shined in, but momma better not get woke up before ten, so I waited until the night before I started in again, "mommy, he was my dad that died too," avoiding eye contact, "no you belong to that ***** that gave birth to you, " Trying one more time pleading the way 5-year old's do, "but you're my mommy, I love you and I miss daddy too," Suddenly my body slammed to the floor, realizing my shoes were the color of blue, fear, pain, the taste of blood not knowing to stay still or try to move, could never guess which to do, no matter her mood, Grieving for my daddy, begging for her love... she couldn't because I wasn't her  blood, my sister called her boyfriend, "daddy," though, ironically she had my dad's last name but not me strangely so. That cold Chicago night my shoelaces were tied extra tight, in fear, she'd put me in the dumpster like so many times she dared. Always sleep with your shoes on your feet, never get comfortable... like innocent prey you'll be eat. ~SacredInkedblood™ ©2018 Ven Jencie Clifton Arnold
Author Ven J Arnold page on Fb Series3, Always Sleep With Your Shoes On"
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Nov 24, 2018
Nov 24, 2018 at 3:10 AM UTC
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