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Set Free
May Boatwright drifts away
in the river where she lay
Youngest sister of the three
only wanted to be set free
April was her other half
She was her twin
she made her laugh
Although her twin was depressed and sad
she had her family to make her glad
But because the temperament was no fun
April shot herself with a loud shotgun
May Boatwright drifts away
in the river where she lay
Youngest sister of the remaining three
only wanted to be set free
Since the time, May’s a depression prone
removes herself to spend time alone
Singing Oh Susanna when she’s down
never wants to be around
You may find her by the Wailing Wall
where she inserts her sorrows all in all
Writing her thoughts on paper strips
she can taste her tears on her plump black lips
May Boatwright drifts away
in the river where she lay
Youngest sister of the remaining three
only wanted to be set free
May’s cared for by the other two
Drying her tears
together like glue
August and June give love and support
hoping that she will be a good sport
But when Zach is arrested on the spot
Mays depression goes over the top
She flees the pink house, into the woods
Where no one could save her
No one could
May Boatwright drifts away
in the river where she lay
Youngest sister of the remaining three
only wanted to be set free
Family and friends look for May
left and right, every which way
Walking along the river bank
is where August stopped and slowly sank
Beneath the surface with a stone on her chest
lay May Boatwright's body, where she lay and rest
Eyes wide open
palms bobbed up and down
Her dress fanned out, and swayed around
May Boatwright drifts away
in the river where she lay
Youngest sister of the three
only wanted to be set free.
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Inspired by the book The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd