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Betrayal MAG
I was simply a child
when she left me
standing here in tar shadows,
and closed the door.
Mama, do tell me why
you went so quickly.
I prayed out loud to the grainy white ceiling
hopefully, of course,
because I was simply a child, and
when a soupy voice dribbled through the
crack beneath my door,
it was just my father hushing me.
You gave not one word of warning;
how was I supposed to know if you
did not show it?
I lay there, nailed to the bed
when the willow outside
my window was navy blue.
Her voice was dancing on the radio
static and I was listening to its
quiet melody.
I just wish that I could find you for
one moment so that I could scream
things at your face.
I breathed the heavy days away
with my eyes squeezed shut,
and everything here that was
her I pushed aside,
until one day I find the strength to face it.
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