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Just to Let You Know MAG
Your butchering words
In the beginning
Went through my head
As a child who listens
To every word you say
Your constant sarcasm
Your words which
I thought were the truth
The never giving up
Just to let you know, Dad
Those butchering words
To me are now worthless
For I know now
It was only your sickness
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he went to prison when i was four years old, and now i am fifteen years old. the reason why i am sending this, is because i relate to this poem. don't you think that it's pretty neat to relate to something, especialy to somrthing that you've just read?
It's all out there you know? Everything is just put out there, Said.
But it makes you ask more and more questions the second you're done reading it.