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As she looks down and smiles The seashells look so nice She looks along and just sees sea weed and shells for miles Her dad takes her hand and holds it tight She starts to think I wonder what’s on his mind? He starts to speak very gently I never loved you and don’t think I ever will Munchie-face you knew that all along as well, She shakes her head and starts to laugh Dad, I know you don’t love me like you loved my mom Now relax, he smiles and pulls her hair away from her face No, you don’t understand don’t know why I’m even holding your hand, You’re a girl, I want a boy She still doesn’t understand until he says Listen I don’t love you at all, you’re not my daughter, She looks confused, I’m not? Well you are, but I don’t want you to be, But dad, you mean everything to me, I know but you see, you don’t, you’re just an obstacle in my life And it’s getting me no where in life, Her tears fall, her eyes drop, her soul sinks and heart stops Her head starts thinking things through With the voice He never was there, he never loved you.
All of a sudden the shells turned black she stood up And in response spat back She walks away, and hears no footsteps run behind her, No wait Munchie Face It was all a joke, but this was no joke, This was real, real words and feelings A 10-year-old should not feel Her teardrops, they fell for years her heart still hasn’t mended and it’s been 6 years, Her soul, it’s the same and her goals to save her mom and dad’s marriage have been rearraged. For years she thought it through What did I do? Those words were in her head everyday of her life And it cut her deeper every night, And yet he’s come back Saying he didn’t mean what he said But she knows he did, The harms been done And it’s taken a lot of strength and time To finally get him out of her mind And she wants to keep it like that, She doesn’t and would never go back, Never to that, The harms been done The fight is over And now she is happy
Still and sober.
A true story, as told by my friend.