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He watches her, Jaw set, As her eyes plead The case her lips Can’t speak. “No,” His eyes respond. And, “not again,” From his clenched jaw. And “no... god please, no,” From his tired shoulders. And the dog barks, And the kid calls, And she moves as he walks past. “I’m not leaving,” She whispers, With confidence, To her angry cat, “And sometimes that scares me.”
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Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 3:32 PM UTC
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He watches her, Jaw set, As her eyes plead The case her lips Can’t speak. “No,” His eyes respond. And, “not again,” From his clenched jaw. And “no... god please, no,” From his tired shoulders. And the dog barks, And the kid calls, And she moves as he walks past. “I’m not leaving,” She whispers, With confidence, To her angry cat, “And sometimes that scares me.”
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Lafayette, LA
Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 3:32 PM UTC
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