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So you want to get to know me
So you want to get to know me
 All of me
 The true me
 Just give me a minute
 I need time to consider what I have
 And what I’ve lived in
 What I have done 
 And what I’ve forgiven
 So I know what’s acceptable to tell you
 
 I go home to the pitter patter of footsteps 
 On cold the floors
 And snores 
 Loudly unblocked by doors
 With two large heads in beds and 
 Four smaller ones bobbing around the chilled air
 That’s confined to the four small walls
 Of the home that surrounds it
 
 After hours of stress and strain
 The food I've made 
 Is quickly given 
 To ungrateful children
 Then it's off to bed with them
 With no parent to kiss 
 Foreheads sweetly
 No "Goodnight dear"
 To conjure sweet dreams
 
 Over-the-phone shouts can be heard
 From small beds
 Another all nighter
 The poor small heads
 Crying themselves to sleep
 Hoping to god 
 It's not their fault
 
 Morning brings put downs
 Spat out by
 Loud shouts
 Directed at anyone 
 Who steps on the even
 The wrong floorboard
 Small heads scramble to get ready for 
 Another unexcused tardy
 As the big ones slump 
 From bed 
 To closet 
 And back again
 As every morning goes 
 I am the only one 
 Who can effectively awaken 
 The beasts called
 Parents
 
 Then comes the ride and
 The drop off
 The screaming of tires behind me
 Is the big heads way of saying
 “Bye”
 
 Quickly and quietly
 I shuffle into my seat at the table
 With all eyes on me
 I can see
 That the teacher isn’t happy with my
 Everyday
 Unintentional
 Interruption
 Another day of the silent treatment
 From my so called “peers”
 
 School hours go by
 And finally
 I get to go back
 Home
 To restart 
 The yet to end cycle
 
 You wanted to get to know me
 All of me 
 The true me
 So I took a minute to tell you
 The almost every day 
 Of a few years past
 It hasn't always been this easy
 And yes this is easy
 But this was me

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