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What is it like, To forget a piece of you exists? My own I would never Even though the other half of her Is no longer my lover Even when she's a woman grown Never would I Put my existence above her own And maybe that's what separates The mothers From the seed used to sow I'm forced by my mind Sometimes to wonder If you know That my eyes glow During conversation about passions Like yours, or so I'm told. If you even cared to be Aware of my feelings I'd tell you How happy I am for your New found purpose And the weight you carry of raising My siblings. But you don't. And I suppose, I'm forced to cope With the pain of never knowing Your true self But I have found myself And as a child, transformed I realize, I don't need your love To keep from hating the woman I've become.
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Jun 29, 2016
Jun 29, 2016 at 2:53 PM UTC
Beget and Forget
What is it like, To forget a piece of you exists? My own I would never Even though the other half of her Is no longer my lover Even when she's a woman grown Never would I Put my existence above her own And maybe that's what separates The mothers From the seed used to sow I'm forced by my mind Sometimes to wonder If you know That my eyes glow During conversation about passions Like yours, or so I'm told. If you even cared to be Aware of my feelings I'd tell you How happy I am for your New found purpose And the weight you carry of raising My siblings. But you don't. And I suppose, I'm forced to cope With the pain of never knowing Your true self But I have found myself And as a child, transformed I realize, I don't need your love To keep from hating the woman I've become.
rlmoore
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Jun 29, 2016
Jun 29, 2016 at 2:53 PM UTC
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