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Dear legal codependents, I am not my daddy’s girl. I am not my mom’s best friend. It’s not my choice, it’s who I am. Have you ever stopped to think, perhaps, That maybe one of those people you so harshly judge Is sitting across from you- your own flesh and blood? How can you love me anymore? According to you, I’m just a ***** Abomination, miscreation, I love you, I disgust you, I know. You’ve lost a daughter, she’s moving on. Sincerely- your daughter, your first born, your pride. Sincerely- bisexual, immoral, criminal me.
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Feb 22, 2010
Feb 22, 2010 at 4:45 PM UTC
family [creative writing class, p. 1]
Dear legal codependents, I am not my daddy’s girl. I am not my mom’s best friend. It’s not my choice, it’s who I am. Have you ever stopped to think, perhaps, That maybe one of those people you so harshly judge Is sitting across from you- your own flesh and blood? How can you love me anymore? According to you, I’m just a ***** Abomination, miscreation, I love you, I disgust you, I know. You’ve lost a daughter, she’s moving on. Sincerely- your daughter, your first born, your pride. Sincerely- bisexual, immoral, criminal me.
this poem was done in september 2009, for my creative writing class- the form was a letter poem.
sarah-wilson
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Feb 22, 2010
Feb 22, 2010 at 4:45 PM UTC
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