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Long years without her  .  .  .
Clouds lower than blue mountains,    
  .  .  .  Smothering cold sun.
“Don’t tell me how to love,” you said.
“Arrogant child, what do you know?
You’ve done nothing,
Seen nothing,
You know nothing.
Do not presume to teach me.”

You forget, father of mine.
You forget what you’ve done to me,
What you have  unintentionally taught me.
You forget that you have dragged me through a lifetime’s worth
Of hurt,
Betrayal,
Hatred.

Accidentally,
You taught me
Strength,
Joy,
Beauty.

You taught me to let go
Of bitterness,
Sorrow,
Anger.

You taught me Love.
I know what it is.
I searched for it my whole life.
You call me a child, but if a life is measured in pain, I’m an old lady,
Much older than you.

You say I am arrogant.
But you, you are arrogant.
You believe I have nothing to teach you,
But you are wrong.
Everything you never meant to teach me,
I could teach you.

But you won’t listen.
You don't have to be happy, to smile.
You don't have to be fixed, to laugh.

Stay broken, stay beautiful,
& i'll stay awhile.
The passing of faces
I don't see any people

just memories
and forshadowing

of the coming year.
There was a pre-school party today. I call it the first day of school because it was like "Oh great, now I remember why I don't like school" it's never the work. It's the people.
And I think what
Scares me most
Is not death
But rather
**Life
You
Your words
gave strength

Your actions
showed love

Your betrayal
proved pain
If the roads turns to the footpaths -
Room by room house never standby
The wings of heart find ways - it knows how to fly.
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