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Aimster
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0 posted 2005-11-06 10:16 AM


Police sirens, gunshots, two people acting mad
A little girl caught in the middle, it's all so very sad
Time to go to a new home, come on pack up your things
She knows that she'll be safe...she feels the angel's wings

Daddy is drunk, Mama pops another pill
She's bleeding on the inside, it's all just too real
She's only six, where's the parties and the fun?
Already her parents are toasted, and the night has just begun

Laying in her bed, with little sister nearby
She tries to comfort her, and tries hard not to cry
Visions of a new home, with parents who are kind
It's hard to imagine though, when only haunted memories are inside her mind

Then a miracle happens, something only in fairytales and books
A social worker, judge, and new family...that is all it took
The little girl doesn't go far, at least not in miles
Her shattered heart and broken home, are now replaced with smiles

The little girl grows up, as all children do
She wonders about her past, and hasn't got a clue
It was another life, and though not good, a part of her soul
She needs to find out the truth, if she has a chance at being whole

So many don't understand, she hears the things they say
Still though, she knows it has to be this way
A part of her heart is still in that trailer, with the drunken Mom and Dad
She had to pay the price once, and will again even if it makes her sad

For knowledge is power, and she needs to know
So off on this shaky journey, she allows herself to go
She almost makes herself believe, that things could have changed
What she finds though is a man who is cold and deranged

She tries hard to get to know him, but he's too strung out on cocaine
He can't face the facts, and everyone else he blames
He tells her he loves her, he has missed her so much
She wants to slap him, and shutters at his touch

Her thoughts drift to her mother, the one she really wants to find
She has no idea what is in store though, for love makes us blind
A memory of a golden brush, as she brushed her mothers hair
The smell of her perfume, it's all right there

Tucked away inside her memories, deep inside her heart
She thinks maybe her mother found a new fresh start
Everyone tells her, that her mother is horrible and bad
She doesn't believe it though, she thinks her Mother is really only sad

She finally meets her Mother, but not like it was suppose to be
She sees her mother lying in the coffin, at least from pain she is free
Glancing at her mother's face, she lets a tear or two fall down her cheek
She realizes in that moment that crying doesn't make you weak

She weeps for the dream that was lost, for the things that could never be right
She equally weeps for the dream she was given, and the long and bitter fight
These two worlds, two parents, two very seperate lives
She has to somehow make whole, if she is ever to survive



"When life gives you sorrow, may you experience the spirit of laughter"

© Copyright 2005 Amy Kennedy - All Rights Reserved
nakdthoughts
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1 posted 2005-11-06 10:47 AM


She weeps for the dream that was lost, for the things that could never be right
She equally weeps for the dream she was given, and the long and bitter fight
These two worlds, two parents, two very seperate lives
She has to somehow make whole, if she is ever to survive


a tough write~~ done well


M

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2 posted 2005-11-06 11:58 AM


Amy

Such a sensitive subject, so well done with empathy.  It's so sad that there are such families and children who may never understand.  

Aimster
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3 posted 2005-11-06 12:28 PM


Thank you both for your kind replies...I wish I could just say that I wrote this with empathy and sensitivity on the subject. The truth is though this is my life...and I'm learning how to move on with my life the best way that I know how.

Thanks to you both again.

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4 posted 2005-11-06 01:33 PM


A powerful write Amy..
I'm proud you found the strength to write it out.
It does help you to heal..
and I am so sorry this happened to you.
Sending heart hugs your way, Nancy

Now - while the leaves still dance on the wind
While the moon and the clouds come spinning
Will you whisper my name again?
Again...and again...

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5 posted 2005-11-06 01:36 PM


Amy

I think you still wrote this with empathy and sensitivity, even if it is your story...which makes it harder to feel those things.  

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6 posted 2005-11-06 06:15 PM




(big angel hugs) Oh Amy, God Bless You for expressing these most deepest sentiments, dearest friend, it is so tragic how so many children in the world, too many children in the world, have to endure this breakdown, all because of the differences between their parents who they depend on to be their heroes, those who will guide them over with deepest love and promise the best of things for them! (wipes tears) My heart goes out to you ever so much and all others who've had to cope with this heartbreak, sweet friend, God Bless all the children and may they all be guided with the deepest love, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Amy, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other"

Mother Teresa

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7 posted 2005-11-06 06:30 PM


A couple tears ran down my cheek as I read this.  You've done a wonderful job of writing.  Reading it, I thought you are either a foster mom or a social worker.  Learning this is your own story, I gained an even greater appreciation for how well you were able to put it all in words.  

Thank you for sharing you soul.  May healing be complete for you and your days ahead  richly blessed.

Rae

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8 posted 2005-11-07 04:22 PM


Amy,

Hope all is going well with you, this is beautifully done.

~Laura~

SmartChick
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9 posted 2005-11-07 10:28 PM


Awwww, this is so sad. It breaks my heart to think of how many children have lived this way, and never had a chance for a better life.
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