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The Little Giirl
Trees blow hard and the wind breaks fast
As down the street the children laugh
And inside the little house on the lane
A girl stands beside her window pane
She smiles to see the others run and play
She wishes she could join them in their games
But she is not a mere child anymore
So she sits and waits for her mother’s return
Her grandmother asks, “Why not join in?”
“I am too old to play with them.”
Her grandmother smirks, and returns to the sink
The little girl sits and watches, as she thinks
Her mother leaves for hours at a time
Yet her grandmother never seems to mind
Though the look on her mother’s face tells a lot
The girl is too young to see what is the truth and what is not
Late at night her mother lies awake with tears in her eyes
The girl can’t recognize the weight of all the lies
What her mother hides, she doesn’t know.
She has only seen the anger when her mother doesn’t go
One time, her mother stayed home all day,
She kept screaming as if she was in terrible pain
The girl wishes she understood what was happening
But it seems so complicated and confusing
So, the girl waits for her mother to come home
She always just sits by the window all alone
Her mother will return with an empty laugh and glassy eyes
As she smiles and feeds her little girl nothing but lies
The girl will one day look back, with a heavy heart
At the time her mother’s addiction began to start
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