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Grow Your Wings
How can she smile and laugh with memories of such pain?
 How can she love and trust with a life so insane?
 
 Mother is mad so she is kicked and strangled
 Only a bruised neck but her heart is mangled
 She cries herself to sleep
 Knowing she must run away
 But remember me and come back one day
 Run and break free
 But don’t forget you are loved by me
 
 Fury of past comes forward in what she felt
 Her father’s girlfriend she strikes with a belt
 Daddy defends his lover
 Why does he love her?
 
 Choked against the wall 
 And thrown like a doll
 Does she matter at all?
 
 Trembling with adrenaline 
 Wounds turning black and blue
 She calls the police with shaky hands
 So angry with you
 
 Girlfriend presses charges and she fears what’s in store 
 Bruised and sore
 She deserves more…
 
 How can life be so mean?  
 She’s only thirteen
 
 With a past of fear and hurt 
 There is a future of anger and aggression 
 She is told at her counseling session 
 
 But you don’t have to worry 
 I’ll be your best friend
 And I’ll be there for you in the end
 You can trust and tell me these things
 And I will help you grow your wings
 So you can fly off and be free
 From these memories of misery

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