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Apr 2018
Her father was a drunkard
I always wonder if her mother
Would still be alive
If her father wasn't a drunkard
I can't stop wondering if she
Would still be a little happy child
With only one big problem in her
Tiny little head.
I can't stop blaming myself
For not being able to stop her from visiting
The place where her mother went.
Ernie Hudson
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Ernie Hudson  20/M/Patagonia
(20/M/Patagonia)   
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