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Merry Christmas

The Sister pushing pram, playing face ever changing, as she grows. The Father drinking tea, swaying blurring the edges of his woes. The Mother going out, sneaking looking over shoulder, as she goes. The Brother behind bars, crying. Only Mum visits, everyone knows. The Child Safe, soundly sleeping. Sweetpea visable, until it first snows.
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Jan 9, 2011
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© Erica Statham 9th January 2011

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