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Grow Up
One: He becomes a deadbeat the moment he becomes a father.
Two: My father leaves.
Three: My mother is working three jobs just to stay afloat.
Four: I wanted to know where daddy was.
Five: I never got my answer.
Six: My mom goes back to school.
Seven: She says it’ll get easier one day.
Eight: It doesn’t.
Nine: I’m not making friends at school.
Ten: I don’t really care as long as I have books.
Eleven: I start to stay home by myself.
Twelve: I’m alone all the time.
Thirteen: I have thoughts of suicide.
Fourteen: I start drinking and doing drugs.
Fifteen: I let a boy abuse me.
Sixteen: Daddy tells me he’s sorry.
Seventeen: I tell him he’s too late.
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