![]() Abandoned ChildA Poem by NANA![]() I once tried to give up on adulthood, but my mother wouldn't let me.![]() I'm supposed to be a college kid. Supposed to be an adult. Supposed to be a lot of things. The results are all my fault.
Supposed to have it figured out. Supposed to have a plan. Supposed to know just what I want. It's my fault I'm where I am.
You raised me to be this person Beat me when I was "wrong", Praised me when I did well. "She's beautiful", "She's strong".
Housed me, bathed me, fed me, Gave me meds when I was weak, Taught me how to walk and dress, Taught me how to speak.
You were the one to wipe tears, Kissed my scrapes when I would fall. You carried me for 18 years! You were my all-in-all!
Sheltered, brain-washed, stupid To think I could make it through. Never stopped to realize How much I relied on you.
You said that you miss me. You said I could come home. And then you told me "Never mind" And left me on my own.
It's my fault I'm where I am today Due to decisions that I've made. It's your fault that I am this way! Your love's a joke. Well played. © 2013 NANAAuthor's Note
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2 Reviews Added on September 14, 2013 Last Updated on September 14, 2013 Tags: teen, young adult, mother, home, abandoned Author![]() NANAAboutI'm 23 years old. I have a 2-year-old daughter named Violet Rayne and two cats named Punk Kitty and Bruce Wayne. I like to sing, read, write, sleep, socialize, and watch anime. Some of my favorite ban.. more..Writing
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