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Her mother pushed religious ******** down her throat But she refused to listen Her mother pulled her hair and took away her hope But she had accepted long ago her mothers love had conditions Her mother always let her get caught in the crossfire of her anger But she just locked herself in her room to forget Her mother constantly called her a failure But she didn't need her mother to remind her of her regrets Her mother was fed up with her passive aggressive behavior But she knew she deserved better than this neglect Her mother always yelled at her for never talking And she let hollow silence be her reply It wasn't until her mother said "You should **** yourself." That she happily complied
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 8:08 PM UTC
Defiance
Her mother pushed religious ******** down her throat But she refused to listen Her mother pulled her hair and took away her hope But she had accepted long ago her mothers love had conditions Her mother always let her get caught in the crossfire of her anger But she just locked herself in her room to forget Her mother constantly called her a failure But she didn't need her mother to remind her of her regrets Her mother was fed up with her passive aggressive behavior But she knew she deserved better than this neglect Her mother always yelled at her for never talking And she let hollow silence be her reply It wasn't until her mother said "You should **** yourself." That she happily complied
theia-gwen
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 8:08 PM UTC
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