the sound of a family breaking it's that of thunder and waves crashing hiding everything gets to be too difficult and soon you call it quits 8 unplanned births, 2 marriages and a suicide later something's gotta give they say a child wants nothing more than to feel accepted by their parents if dad isn't around, that only leaves her head in the clouds refusing to look down weak-willed and beautiful good intentions with even better connections like the plague one, two, three, four crying and whimpering by the door he'll stop once she's back or when the dope drops him to the floor needles, spoons, cotton, dealers play a bigger role more to give than children wanting attention it isn't anything new not anymore memorized phone numbers sickness and disease excuses and lies long nights and strange men money and *** sweating and shivering multiple cell phones mustn't ever die who am I to judge another coming from a broken background with a tattered mother never had a stable house let alone a place to call home older siblings calling you out as an "inspiration?" the only thing inspiring is their next fix tears few and far between these days sympathy and empathy they become foreign words over-attachment turns to detachment ultimatums given too often hugging with shaky arms tears welling to pleading eyes she squeezes once more with a kiss to the forehead and they spill over with a throat of fire maybe that's where the name comes from afterall, needing is second nature to them