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Because of You Mom
Contributed by
Epic
on
Sunday, 12th November 2006 @ 08:26:13 PM in AEST
Topic:
drugabuse
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I use to have a mother
That was everything I wanted
But corruption of her heart
Drove are worlds apart
The smoke in the room
Clouded my perspective
Showing the addictions she had
And the self control she lacked
I felt that I had done her wrong
Thinking it was my fault and that I caused it all
But as I grew older and the years made me wiser
I realized she had a problem
She had a addiction to a substance so wrong
That ruined the lives of my sisters and brother
We once ran around and played in a world
That seemed so innocent and had no troubles
But as the years went by and the problem grew worst
we were left with a harsh and immoral upbringing
It left me so turned up inside
That I only focused on the wrong
But as I became more self reliant
I became a much stronger being and much stronger man
I realized life is love
And love is life
That we should learn to except
The hands were dealt
My life was a mess
But if not for it
I would not be who I am
I would not know
My appreciation and understanding
Of the world I disowned for so long
I would not know
the taste and the riches
Of self gratitude
I would not know
The real person I am……
Copyright ©
Epic
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2006-11-12 20:26:13] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Because of You Mom
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jackee_line on
Monday, 13th November 2006 @ 05:11:40 AM AEST (User
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Great poem , I can relate. |
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Re: Because of You Mom
(User Rating: 1 ) by Muhammadshanazar on
Monday, 13th November 2006 @ 10:48:28 AM AEST (User
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A nice tribute to the mother, the poem reminds me my own.
Muhammad Shanazar |
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