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Daddy's Dime
I was three the first time i remember seeing mamas bedroom walls springtime colors on her quilt Though it really could of been December I don't remember much at all I have to thank god for that except for his soft footsteps down the hall not Gods cause he was still asleep I didn't know enough to be afraid, YET He came in the room, that's when I still loved him then I was on the bed, daddy loves you daddy saying shh shh, don't talk we're hiding from mama, I giggled and then the pain, stop it shaunda, be quiet be a quiet girl and I'll give you a dime I didn't like it one bit or the sounds either I turned my head and saw mamas messy shoes in her closet I loved mamas shoes and I always put them in a row in her closet nice and neat she always gave me a nickel and said very good Shaunda that's when I still loved her and she still loved me I watched the shoes through the pain thinking when daddies done I'm gonna straighten those shoes all in a row so mama will give me a nickel and why do dimes hurt so bad All this running through my head laying on her bed while the sounds and the pain intermingle in my body and mind while wondering why Karrie gets to go to school and why oh why can't I be five too Ahh. The joy of childhood memories uncensored
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