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6.18.14

by rebecca-suzanne

2:19 am The only noise is coming from his boots Meeting the laminate wood floors. I should be sleeping, but I cant help but Notice the frustration in his steps. Another long night at work? My mother's voice cracks as she pleads him To come to bed. Her footsteps are only a whisper as she walks Back to their room, alone. 2:23 am The sound of a beer bottle opening Echoes in my mind. It made me nervous how he found More comfort in a drink Than in her arms. 2:33 am I remember how he said I take after my mother. And it stings to think I could spend My whole life with someone Who could hardly stand me And call it happiness.
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Dec 28, 2014
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