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genuine fake

My mother is like a lightbulb, She makes her mistakes She burns and she brightens And then she breaks. - My mother is like a lightbulb She brightens the room But make no mistake, She can darken one too, - My mother is like a lightbulb She blunders and cries But don't think she's harmless It's a well crafted disguise - But regardless of it all Someone gets hurt Palms are cut open And fingers are burnt - And yet, my mother is unlike a lightbulb, Because broken lightbulbs are replaced.
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DrippingWatercolors
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Jan 2, 2019
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I wish she was different,

but I try not to regret

so I guess,

I'll take what I can get.

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