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Mommy! Mommy! I'm crying!” Jumping in the rocking chair “Baby, sit down, stop your whining.” Tearing a stranger’s underwear “Mommy! Mommy! I feel sick!” Sharp words spoken through ***** “Sweetie, would you stop your joking?” A freshly rolled joint made for smoking “Mommy! Mommy! I can't breathe!” Hysteria from the panic “Dearest, just take some pills, please.” On the drugs from the attic “Mommy! Mommy! My chest hurts!” Rapid pounding through the shirt “Honey, shut up, drink your bottle.” Alcohol straight from the nozzle “Mommy! Mommy! I'm choking!” Falling into a seizure “Darling, would you quit your moaning?” A midnight ***** all too eager “Mommy! Mommy! I'm bleeding!” The sound of terrified weeping “Sweetheart, all you need is some sleep.” Gone too high on amphetamines “Mommy! Mommy! I'm dying!” Skin starting to change color “Baby, lay down, stop your whining.” Forgetting to be a mother.
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Dec 15, 2017
Dec 15, 2017 at 2:44 PM UTC
Maternal Instincts
Mommy! Mommy! I'm crying!” Jumping in the rocking chair “Baby, sit down, stop your whining.” Tearing a stranger’s underwear “Mommy! Mommy! I feel sick!” Sharp words spoken through ***** “Sweetie, would you stop your joking?” A freshly rolled joint made for smoking “Mommy! Mommy! I can't breathe!” Hysteria from the panic “Dearest, just take some pills, please.” On the drugs from the attic “Mommy! Mommy! My chest hurts!” Rapid pounding through the shirt “Honey, shut up, drink your bottle.” Alcohol straight from the nozzle “Mommy! Mommy! I'm choking!” Falling into a seizure “Darling, would you quit your moaning?” A midnight ***** all too eager “Mommy! Mommy! I'm bleeding!” The sound of terrified weeping “Sweetheart, all you need is some sleep.” Gone too high on amphetamines “Mommy! Mommy! I'm dying!” Skin starting to change color “Baby, lay down, stop your whining.” Forgetting to be a mother.
ValeLuna
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21/F/Michigan (USA)
Dec 15, 2017
Dec 15, 2017 at 2:44 PM UTC
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