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Dear Mother
- Dear Mother,
- I'm writing this to tell you how I feel,
- because I've got to reveal,
- got to keep it real.
- See, here's the deal,
- being a strong woman
- use to be one of your skills,
- but then you went and took a spill
- when the guy you loved got killed
- by the very secret he tried to conceal,
- I still remember
- all of the fighting
- actions quick like lightning
- followed with silence that was biting.
- Romantic notions
- followed with
- intense explosions
- lie after lie
- dosage after dosage.
- Dear Mother,
- When are you coming home this time?
- and how much do you know about that guy?
- Do you really want your daughter seeing you live this kind of life?
- Full of all this strife?
- We could have had each other
- but now you're stuck to your vice
- and for your daughter
- you have no more advice
- Your showing me that what's more important
- is what your bringing too your lips
- and who your letting in between your thighs.
- And your last days have just become the role of the dice.
- Yeah, take another pill,
- drink another beer,
- hide from all your fears,
- forget that I am still here
- baring witness to all of this madness;
- being consumed by all of this sadness;
- forgotten and oucasted;
- another lost soul
- becoming victim to a broken home,
- with fears of forever being alone.
- Dear Mother,
- What happened to you?
- You use to be someone I could look up to,
- now I'm watching you die on a bar stool,
- also know as the couch in the living room.
- Don't try to pull the wool
- over my eyes
- you know damn well you didn't raise no fool.
- Man, do what you think you've got to do,
- but I know God didn't put you in this fight
- because he thought you'd loose.
- So please don't hang that noose,
- I ain't ready for that kind of news.
- It looks like you're gaining weight,
- but I don't remember the last time that you ate.
- Man, we use to get along great,
- but now we fight like we hate,
- and it's getting harder and harder to relate.
- I know you've been dealt a bad fate,
- but please don't have bad faith,
- I don't want to put you in an early grave
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