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He crouched in the corner, Huddling up against his brother; Who made him feel safe From his mother. Glass shattered, and the boy ran out, To the other room where His mother was found. The blood and glass shards Were everywhere; He reached for a towel To bear. His hands clutched it against Mommy's wound; "More alcohol," Mommy crooned. He relented finally, Giving her the bottle; By ruby blood, The floor tiles were mottled. Lights flashed outside the cabin, As the ambulance arrived; The little boy would never Forget that night.
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 1:29 AM UTC
"More Alcohol," Mommy Crooned
He crouched in the corner, Huddling up against his brother; Who made him feel safe From his mother. Glass shattered, and the boy ran out, To the other room where His mother was found. The blood and glass shards Were everywhere; He reached for a towel To bear. His hands clutched it against Mommy's wound; "More alcohol," Mommy crooned. He relented finally, Giving her the bottle; By ruby blood, The floor tiles were mottled. Lights flashed outside the cabin, As the ambulance arrived; The little boy would never Forget that night.
CodyHaag
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 1:29 AM UTC
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