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father you went to war you left our home there are a few thing you said to me before walking away and leaving us all alone you said "son, the world must be saved,you see" you've put your heavy hand on my head i didn't dare to move or shred a tear, i clenched my hand hard until it was ****** red, the colour of missery and fear. the blood was spilt on the ground the thirsty land absorbed it all away the bullet sounds in my head were so loud were these days for you also gray? Molly doesn't remember you, she only remembers the dirt ( from war) tell me father did you save the earth as you said you needed to?
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Dec 15, 2014
Dec 15, 2014 at 1:52 PM UTC
letter to my dad
father you went to war you left our home there are a few thing you said to me before walking away and leaving us all alone you said "son, the world must be saved,you see" you've put your heavy hand on my head i didn't dare to move or shred a tear, i clenched my hand hard until it was ****** red, the colour of missery and fear. the blood was spilt on the ground the thirsty land absorbed it all away the bullet sounds in my head were so loud were these days for you also gray? Molly doesn't remember you, she only remembers the dirt ( from war) tell me father did you save the earth as you said you needed to?
war farher and son pain fear
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Dec 15, 2014
Dec 15, 2014 at 1:52 PM UTC
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