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For five months you fed me cigarettes You didn't know that I had made a home inside you. I was born tiny and early. For two days I lie naked and incapable ****** and smoke ridden. Drugged. I'm a young woman this time, but still your infant. Two days you let me rot whilst other mothers brushed their daughters hair and soothed them. I lay naked and sore my hair too matted for brushing. My wounds too deep now for you to soothe. Other mothers were checking closets and under beds keeping the monsters away I had no bed just bloodied carpet and a monster that did not hide.
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 1:45 PM UTC
Monsters Outside of The Womb
For five months you fed me cigarettes You didn't know that I had made a home inside you. I was born tiny and early. For two days I lie naked and incapable ****** and smoke ridden. Drugged. I'm a young woman this time, but still your infant. Two days you let me rot whilst other mothers brushed their daughters hair and soothed them. I lay naked and sore my hair too matted for brushing. My wounds too deep now for you to soothe. Other mothers were checking closets and under beds keeping the monsters away I had no bed just bloodied carpet and a monster that did not hide.
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 1:45 PM UTC
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