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Supermarket Glimmer

No one to hold, leave home I had been told A parent teen who lives in Bordesley Green It was so cold only sixteen years old No nicotine, no partner to be seen. And Social Service, made me quiet nervous They served me gruel for lunch with arsenic punch An arrogant crevice with no justice They sit with evil stench in selfish trench. Purse in pocket at the supermarket With a prayer to above in search of love Find a packet of hope for my basket My faith soon leaves of dreams, a soul lost dove. I am not free to be what I may be Community, prejudged, excluded me.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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