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Drunken Sins… My papa, he had children – three Now two are dead and gone. And while I was the lesser liked – ‘Tis me who carries on… He looks at me with spite and hate; My feelings he doth desecrate! For I was born a ‘special’ child So different from the rest. And though my papa treats me ill My mama said I’m blessed. But oh the looks he throws my way - He shakes his head and draws away… My early years were fraught with pain, Such hideous abuse. And in his drinking I became His whimsical excuse To raise his hand - upon me wage A war that sparked his brutal rage. Oh how I feared to creep inside My melancholy house. I’d tread most lightly with each step; In silence - like a mouse. He’d break me were I to awake - Dear God how my soul used to quake… And then one day he took a ride With mama and the twins. He wrecked them in a frenzied storm Chocked full of drunken sins. And in his wake - there was - but I… The one he turns a blinded eye. How cruel – events that shape our lives, They enter through the heart. And now that there is only me – I can't, alas, depart. He’s all alone. He drinks all day. I cannot leave his soul this way. Oh, that I could! For I despise The things that he’s now done. He’s taken all I’ve ever loved! You’d think that he had won. But family has a noose-like hold. A son has duties – not foretold. So I've remained with dearest dad Who never wished me wife; At forty five - I’ve yet to know The ecstasies of life. We understand each other well – As glares exchange our common hell. My papa is now old and gray With nothing left to lose. He has no inkling of the harm He’s done imbibing booze… Thus, I remain with furrowed brow - And stand imprisoned… with a vow.
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