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HOW I FEEL RIGHT NOW
All I asked and from my heart
was to give my children the best possible start
You are not a mother unless you experience guilt and the need to be better
To do this I need to get better
I try to seem brave and tough
But inside crumbling like I'm not enough
I love them deeply my heart it aches
Filling the cracks of past mistakes
Angels help me I'm lost my boys need me you see
Help me be the...
Wednesday 3rd February 2021 3:36 am
Mother in my Share!
I wish, I could take birth again
to hug my mom, want to become a child again.
She never speaks ill
only she doesn't get angry on me
She's alive and so nothing can bother me
whenever I step out, blessings accompany me
She'll hug tight if something happens
she always shelters her children
But someone got house, someone got shop
I was the youngest one in the house, I got MOM!
Tuesday 25th August 2020 2:44 pm
AMAA - A REALLY GREAT TEACHER
AMAA - A REALLY GREAT TEACHER
I know Amaa,
You taught me, how to love?
When you take care of me,
When I was a small child.
I know Amaa,
You taught me, how to make sacrifices?
When I ate and you don't
When there was no grain at home.
I know Amaa.
You taught me, how to read and write?
When you compels me every evening,
To write my name, when I ...
Thursday 16th August 2018 3:46 am
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