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= the man who held to sensibility once =
05/13/2005 @ 5:45pm
By:
clueless_not

pretty woman with the beautiful soul

her little ones were all she had
consoling her when her husband was to treat her bad
out of the beatings she made a joke
until one day she had awoke

the affairs she knew about
true or not she had no doubt
this time diginity was slapped to reality
all the pain had destroyed her fair mentality

breakdowns occured and people got involved
they couldnt sit and watch her being easily sold
her man who always to logic held
had gone insane and was said to be spelled

she had given up her life once and crossed oceans and seas
to live with the man for eternity
betrayal is what she got and all he had to give
he stole away the happy life she wanted to live

back to her country then, back in home
parents and family around her always roamed
a couple of years in that state until financial problems started
he let her go with money but then took court rooms for a target

her middle son who would always fall asleep at her lap
without him her heart would have been just a void gap
is now the one who swears at the uttering of her name
the kiddo who was once hers to tame

her once loving man had turned everyone against her
no one knows the pain though, no one senses the pressure
people tried with the children, but they were fueled with dark thoughts
until they gave up, and with the insensitive children they fought

for her little ones whom she loved so much
were cursing her name, and her husband would just smile and watch
happy with what he had made of those little innocent ones
was the man who held to sensibility once
 
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