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I Was Not Sick, She Was
A cage not of your making your own expiration date Your mother branded you with it and made you wear it even to date It was announced at family dinners with strangers in the room It was told to every family friend of my own impending doom How it made me feel was not considered not given a meager thought She just had to get that out there because it was important and fraught And then when I grew older and objected she did it on the sly Took aside my companions and injected them with her sick dye I was told I should never have children I was told I should avoid many things in life She colored my world and put me in box and invaded my personal space causing strife Till I ran away across several states and she came to fetch me back And then there was a kind of truce as she knew I could leave and be free And I also knew it, so I worked at emancipating me So she instead worked on my boyfriends filling them full of lies And I stopped bringing anyone home and I lived completely outside And I started a professional life and never again did the two meet and she was not able to control my life again nor even make a peep and then I had some peace. The kicker? I was not sick, she was, but I was too young to know. Artimus 9/23/23 9:25AM (C) Susan Manley
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