The selfish mother

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    The selfish mother

    You use your babies
    like a tool from the shed.
    It's not their fault
    You are mixing up their head
    You scold one for lying Yet,
    teach her to decieve
    Who knows the real truth?
    It's you she tried so hard to please
    You treat one different
    because she is just like you.
    If you don't you
    How can she be expected
    to like "she" too?
    They are gifts fron God
    but you use them for your gain.
    Own up to your responsibilities
    They are not to blame.
    Your mind is all messed up,
    your wires, their all crossed.
    It will take forever and a day
    to stop feeling your loss.
    You've had much bad times
    some was bad luck
    I love you my daughter
    It will ruin you, you MUST
    just suck it up

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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