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I stare at my darlings,
Their fortunes are much more.
As I was not so fine
Orphans as my core.
My life was a prison,
A bedroom like a cell
Still a roof above my head,
So foundlings could be well.
I was but a number
another mouth to feed.
Though in there, I was fed,
and given what I’d need.
Now, it seems, my children
Frown although their worth.
But, for me, a children’s home,
Was a blessing from the earth.
- by Queen4aDAG1910 |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/19/2009 |
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- Title: Mother and Children
- Artist: Queen4aDAG1910
- Description: I was supposed to write a poem about experience. This isn't my own life story, but nobody knew that...
- Date: 07/19/2009
- Tags: mother children orphan foundling
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Comments (4 Comments)
- Queen4aDAG1910 - 07/25/2009
- Thank you guys. It's about a friend of aa friend of mine. So I like it, and I'm glad you do.
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- FilipStiq - 07/22/2009
- Well done. I love your rhyming. And the story; that's way cool, even if it's not about you, the story is still great.
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- silly_clown_103 - 07/22/2009
- love it
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- BriiKittie - 07/19/2009
- i like it its sweet wink
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