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Mother Dearest
My mom is the devil, Lucifer himself,
She’ll never be an angel
Sworn demon from hell
I was 7 years old when she slapped me across my face
It was then when I knew she would blame me everyday
Our dad left our family for some blonde woman Terra
They moved away to California and had their happily ever
after
But all I wanted was a father, someone to hold me tight
To protect me from all the wrong guys, someone who would
teach me to fight
My mom was so useless
All she ever did was drink; she tried to throw a broken
bottle at my head
She even locked me out at night
And when I think back to all the good times I had
I can’t focus on more than one memory because all the
rest were crap
Not once did you write
Or even send a god damn postcard
My life has been hell while you’re living it up as a
coast guard

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