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Mother's Gone Crazy
written by DarkAngelBlood
01:43 AM 7/17/04
I wish I could I could stay at my aunt's longer, rather than go back to the place I live in. And I wish I were stronger, so I wouldn't always give in. She thinks she's got all control, but she can't remember what she just said. She thinks I've taken from her, that I stole. But it's all in her head. She's so messed up, but I'm glad it's not me. Even though I was born from her by luck, I'll never be what she wants me to be. She's getting worse each and every day. And she's gettng worse in each and every way. She's losing her mind, slowly as the time passes by. And she's gaining fear, as the end of her life nears. Hope brings her danger and sadness. And there are many strangers with her madness. She started going crazy when we lost Uncle Davy and life's never been the same. Everything that she had ever known, became unclear and feeings became harder to show. The past she wanted back, as well as the guy she now lacked. When he asked for her hand in marriage, she refused. She now lives alone, a recluse. Life could've been great, instead full of hate, and people who never give but take. And so I'm left with a person I never knew. There's so many stories as to why she's this way. I wish I could tell you. But I'll leave it for another day.


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