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She didn't know I could hear every word...
i listened as her voice began to crack while she whispered softly to her friend on the receiver. 
 She didn't know i could hear every word. 
 I tried to turn up the volume, but i could even hear her teardrops as they fell on the solid floor. 
 I wanted to tell her, "mommy, don't cry" and hold her safely in my arms. 
 I wanted to grab her beautiful face and whisper "mommy, it will be ok", 
 but i couldn't find the courage to move. 
 everything seemed silent as she continued her secret conversation. 
 She didn't know i could hear every word. 
 I tried to block her hurtful words out & think about the happy memories they once shared together. 
 I wanted to let her see me smile, and feel that everything was going to be ok,
 but i couldn't get my lips to curve upward. 
 everything, even the air seemed paralyzed as she hung up the phone. 
 She didn't know I could hear every word. 
 I tried to turn away, as she walked into the room , wiping her serene face. 
 I wanted to wipe the tears and for the pain to suddenly disappear, 
 but i couldn't face her. 
 everything seemed to come crumbling down into pieces in both mine and her's world.
 because I finally knew the truth about daddy. 
 Because she didn't know I could hear every word.

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