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Mother
Tomorrow's never coming; how can this be?
Faded, were your eyes, that were once the blue sea.
Yet no one paused to realize, how could this be?
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
Careful movements tore the guarded trust
Tempered along with the withering tree;
It was planted deep within your heart
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
"Look the other way!" was all I've been told
Starting since the day I was a three year old
As no one else dared to comfort you from repartee
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
Alas, when you grasped my hand, you see
Your eyes were of tears; sorrow of a degree
Oh, my mother! You're but a withering tree
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
A woman with damaged pride and life
That never ceased to comfort me
You had people hurt you, cut you like a knife
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
Oh, my mother! You're but innocent
Can they not see past your past and misery?
Your weeps were broken instrument
-For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
With shielded heart, I begged thee
To rest in peace; do forget me
I will be long dead, under the sea
For so sudden was your last breath; I begged thee
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