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The Whole Time
The wooden door would slam three times throughout the night
 Constant shouting and broken hearts, mocked the still eyes in fright
 Endless cursing, relentless weeping, two faces turned to white
 The battle wounds forever scarred, too weak to run or fight
 Time waiting for the ending line, to reappear once more
 The final word that leaves the mouth, then crashing to the floor
 One warrior left in relentless pain reflects about the war
 While the other closes the gate and runs, now the total count is four
 Now a mother, alone and cold, two slits marked on her sleeve
 Turns her head, breaks down once more, a steady, heavy heave
 The shadows reveal the younger ones, who watched as dad did leave
 A gift that no one wants this year, on the family’s Christmas Eve

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