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passed out

You're snoring now.

That means you're asleep.

I wonder how drunk you were.

Do you remember

Blaming your first-born daughter

For the mistakes of you and yours?

Do you remember

Calling your first-born son

An alcoholic mental patient?

Do you remember making your children cry?

This never happens.

Maybe this is why you never drink.

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