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A cookery class The smashing of a glass The dress that was too pretty A tape from a friend Looking at a man It really was so petty You were strong, this spurred him on Made it justified, to him. We watched it happen The punches, the slapping. Wanting to stop him but really how could we? Just children, afraid of how this could end. We plotted and planned Use pots? Use Pans? We could no longer take it. Feeling so helpless, lost and bereft. Watching our mother be beaten. It eventually ended. She healed and mended Got stronger and never looked back. As for us, we're grown and gone But you cant always forgive and forget.
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 3:31 PM UTC
Witness to Sins of my Father
A cookery class The smashing of a glass The dress that was too pretty A tape from a friend Looking at a man It really was so petty You were strong, this spurred him on Made it justified, to him. We watched it happen The punches, the slapping. Wanting to stop him but really how could we? Just children, afraid of how this could end. We plotted and planned Use pots? Use Pans? We could no longer take it. Feeling so helpless, lost and bereft. Watching our mother be beaten. It eventually ended. She healed and mended Got stronger and never looked back. As for us, we're grown and gone But you cant always forgive and forget.
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 3:31 PM UTC
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