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Denial
Denial.
She said it wasn’t her fault
(But nothing ever is),
It’s weird being alone when you can only crawl
Still having to wear a bib.
“We’re still friends,” she always said
“Nothing has really changed,”
But deep down I knew that it had
And from then on my life was rearranged.
Whose house is it this weekend?
It didn’t matter to me,
Whoever I was with the tears would begin-
to fall endlessly.
“I can’t choose!”
I would shout, for the world to hear,
“I want you both in one house,
I want you both near.”
Being only two of age
Doesn’t mean you’re clueless;
I still felt enraged
Wish I had a household that wasn’t flawless.
I would cry myself to sleep at night
Wondering how come?
Everything may have turned out all right,
But the normalcy was gone.
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