Daddy (true story)

by Pinto Bean Power   Sep 27, 2004


Watch daddy!
Glass flies everywhere,
Slashing her face,
Intertwined with her hair!
What a horrible place!

Her mother told her to hide.
So she ran behind the living room chair,
and cried.

Imagine this,
A two-year-old little girl,
Only being born
because her father raped her mom.
The truth fell on her like a nuclear bomb.

She wondered if she was an accident,
just the outcome of the moment?
Her dad oviously hated her;
He did not even care if she was hurt.

Her mother was the only thing she had...
If her mom ever died,
She would surely go mad!

Daddy took mommy to court,
Hoping the judge would thwart
her mom and hurt her again.

But he did not realise that even then;
He might be hurting her and his daughter even worse.

He was granted visitation.
So they waited down the street by the train station
at the Southland Mall.
Waiting for anything... hopefully a call.

He never came.
Now, she cannot even remember his name.
Her mother is ill and hurting all over.
Her brother is messed up from an accident...
So long ago.

However, her sister believes her father.
What he did dose not bother her.

She is the only one left
to help everyone.
If it was up to her,
They would never run.

She would pull out a gun,
And shoot him in the head,
celebrating cause he would be dead.

What her father did was mean.
Causing them to flee.
Now she is 15...
And that little girl was me.

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  • 20 years ago

    by MelindaJoy

    lol nice sarah, oh how is your bro I haven't seen him since holween, I think its funny how some of these poems are really true and they think its just a poem anyways I give it a 5 it was good, and had all the true facts to bad this isnt even half of it, I hope to talk to you soon we have alot o talk about with cassy jon alex u know all of them Cya around Mel NICE ASS POEM

  • 20 years ago

    by Pinto Bean Power

    yep, this poem is baised on my life.

  • 20 years ago

    by Jacki

    what a great poem, was this true? If so i'm sorry you have had such a rought start in life. But everything will get better. If not then what a great imagination. i had wonderful visuals expecially the train station part. I thought it discerved a 5

  • 20 years ago

    by pinkalias

    i liked this poem. i liked how you portrayed how everyone was abused and manipulated by the father, and how he never thought of what horrible pain he was causing. and o ya, andrea, not meaning to sound mean but a poem never HAS to rhym

  • 20 years ago

    by Andrea

    the rhyming is a little mixed, but still great poem!!

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