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Living in a cardboard jungle Holding out hope for better days Paper plates and greasy food First grade drama club plays Watching the pounds pack back on As I sit on the couch in a haze Wondering if this is going to change us Wandering through my cardboard maze Boxes on top of boxes Everything ready to move Silence then yelling then nothing There’s nothing for me to prove As he cries for the things he’s losing I hold my first born, rocking him tight Holding back tears of my own Telling myself that I did what’s right Squeezing through recycled tunnels Doing what needs to be done Living with the bare necessities Until we finally get to move on Here’s to a better life for us all No drafty windows and no creaky floors No secrets or worries or frustration Just communication and open doors A new school and new friends for my baby A new home for our new family A new start, and a new way of living And hopefully, a brand new me.
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Jul 2, 2019
Jul 2, 2019 at 1:21 PM UTC
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Living in a cardboard jungle Holding out hope for better days Paper plates and greasy food First grade drama club plays Watching the pounds pack back on As I sit on the couch in a haze Wondering if this is going to change us Wandering through my cardboard maze Boxes on top of boxes Everything ready to move Silence then yelling then nothing There’s nothing for me to prove As he cries for the things he’s losing I hold my first born, rocking him tight Holding back tears of my own Telling myself that I did what’s right Squeezing through recycled tunnels Doing what needs to be done Living with the bare necessities Until we finally get to move on Here’s to a better life for us all No drafty windows and no creaky floors No secrets or worries or frustration Just communication and open doors A new school and new friends for my baby A new home for our new family A new start, and a new way of living And hopefully, a brand new me.
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39/F/Cleveland, OH
Jul 2, 2019
Jul 2, 2019 at 1:21 PM UTC
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