
snobbishness and sister’s arrogance he can
win any argument by saying I am just like them
I have no criterion, no measure of sanity, I am
at the mercy of his decisions and opinions, until
I die there is no release from the lies of this life
I shall never forget how impossible to gauge the
relevance of anything I do or say after exposure
to my father and mother and sister, I shall never
Be free as long as I live unless I can find someone
who loves me as I am; inappropriate behaviour and
broken dreams; wishing and hoping and everything
But until then, I am imprisoned by my past - just turn
the screws and I am held fast...
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1 comment:
The worst insult either my mother or father could throw at any one was, "you're just like your father" or "you're just like your mother."
It hurt too, when that was said, in more ways than one.
The irony.
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