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Sorry, Not Sorry
  I'm sorry you had me
  that you were disappointed
  That I made you leave
  Honestly, though, you don't know
  You had a bright, caring young girl
  So I'm sorry you had me,
  But I'm not sorry to be me
  You left when i was seven
  So fast, like a rocket lost in space
  Silence from you since then
  As if your tongue was ripped out
  I'm sorry you felt that need
  To leave your child for...
  A criminal, tearing into me
  Like bullet holes, crimson, burning
  The life I can't even remember
  Except sharp flashes like the glint
  Of a silver blade, about to meet its mark
  It wasn't great anyways,
  The scars on my skin like burning
  Like carelessness.
  Like abandonment.
  Like pain.
  So yes, mother, I'm sorry
  I am so very sorry
  That you were too blind to see
  The beautiful person
  That I have come to be

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Parents who leave their children shouldn't be forcing their children to appologize for anything. I certainly won't.