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Fatherless

He smiles so bright like he has teeth of gold.

Projecting the reflections of his own inceptions.

I'm done grieving the words that once killed the inner me.

Verbally abusive was the past that didn't last.

He shattered my hope like splintered and shattered glass.

 

As far as the moon is to the sun is he to me.

I can picture his face but to me he's faceless.

His voice is like the echo of a stranger.

He salts his words with flatter,

it doesn't matter, they are tasteless.

 

His speech is drenched in hypocritical lyricals.

Transmissions of emphatic subliminals

transformed him into an emotional criminal.

If people would obey the limitations of their naive believes.

Maybe they would know that he calls me once a year...

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Jan 9, 2014
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