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The phone rings in my hand as I wipe away the tears. She calls for no other reason and the good daughter settles in to take control It's about my brother of course, he's in trouble; he needs me I hold my voice steady and keep the broken parts at bay I tell her okay. Not to worry and that I'll be on my way She worries for him, repeats instructions a million times It hurts me that she doesn't notice the little cracks in my voice The quiet pauses in between the yes's and okays I try not to be selfish Be the daughter she needs me to be Strong and unbroken But as the patched up pieces barely hold on to each other The child within me cries for her mother
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Oct 24, 2017
Oct 24, 2017 at 3:21 AM UTC
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The phone rings in my hand as I wipe away the tears. She calls for no other reason and the good daughter settles in to take control It's about my brother of course, he's in trouble; he needs me I hold my voice steady and keep the broken parts at bay I tell her okay. Not to worry and that I'll be on my way She worries for him, repeats instructions a million times It hurts me that she doesn't notice the little cracks in my voice The quiet pauses in between the yes's and okays I try not to be selfish Be the daughter she needs me to be Strong and unbroken But as the patched up pieces barely hold on to each other The child within me cries for her mother
licalykalaika
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F/Cebu City, Philippines
Oct 24, 2017
Oct 24, 2017 at 3:21 AM UTC
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