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The House
You know that old house on the corner?
It's old and rotten and strange
And teenagers go inside
To sneak around and have sex
And little kids go inside on dares
And hear scary noises
But as children we stayed away
And each time we drove past
Daddy told us to be quiet
And switched off the stereo
And we sat watching it loom like a giant
In pin-drop silence
Till it was out of sight
And I wasn't a questioning child
Mostly because when I asked why
Daddy would cry
Then one day when I was thirteen
He showed me his high school yearbook
And the page set aside for the boy
Who had lived in that old house
And that old house was where
He tried to save his mother
From a slurring stepfather
Three gunshots rang out that night
And no one came out alive
And he left behind a best friend
A comrade
A confidant
The only one who knew the truth
And my daddy closed the book and never opened it again
So now that I've got babies of my own
And we pass that old creaking house
I turn off the stereo
And we ride past in silence
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