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Girl, Interrupted

And she sat

Still as a stone

Rigid in her responsibility

Focused

Blocking the rif and the raff

Bouncing in and out of her eyesite

She sat

Alone, stoic

Knowing...

More than she should ever have to know

Like a rung

On a ladder

Her mother clinging on

She is the ground

Grounded

She sits

 

My daughter

Strong,

Proud, and alone

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Dec 26, 2014
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