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Shatter Me
  A photograph gently flits to the ground
  Igniting, burning and charring at the edges
  Until your innocent sweet face is erased
  Just like you…your ivory face and golden smile…
  And the reminder that I never even got to meet you
  How mom broke with every passing day, slipping into darkness
  At the thought of goodbye; losing herself in alcohol
  Wishing she had aborted her second child
  Leaving bruises on her flesh and blood left her red and raw
  A smack, a scream erupts from that child’s mouth
  A flood of tears, a constant hunger
  The beatings never ceased for she never wanted another girl
  Not after you, dear sister; a memory too painful to bear
  With each new punishment, she failed to realize
  Her second child was breaking beyond repair
  And shattering inside; for her mother never loved her, she never said “I love you”
  She had to watch mommy bestow her love unto her brother
  Leaving none for his sister so she locked herself in the closet
  Hiding bruises and tears until one day
  She put the blade to her flesh bit-by-bit
  A tear slips down her cheek unnoticed and sparkles
  As she wishes for her mommy’s love
  And the blade slips to leave a gushing spout of blood finally shattering her
  So tell me, dear sister, is it time now to burn my photograph as well?

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