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The hardest thing.

The morning brought this different sort of light.

My view on the world was never the same.

You told me all these things and to me, I

was forced to believe. I watched you from

the corner of my eye as you'd drive. You

held my hand on the seat between us... I

could see all these worries in your eyes but

every time you'd say "No, i'm fine." I sat on

the seat as your father cooked, watching his

worn, tattooed hands move as he smiled.

You later told me the restaurant would be

closing and you feared the addiction would

enter his mind once again, All I wanted to

do was ease yours. Though I loved you so

I had to let you go, I couldn't put you in the

way, I couldn't let you become victim to me.

To the real me. It was the hardest thing I ever

had to do. Your father was me and I was he.

You hurt and I didn't want to be responsible

but in the end it was worse. I'll always remember

your eyes in the morning light and your skin

against mine but in the end... I know you'll be

fine.

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kimber-smith
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Dec 11, 2012
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