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Mother was always parading Me around to different men Hoping that she would find One to take me off her hands. Arranging social gatherings To desensitize me To a stranger’s interest So my mother could be free. Stranger at my house Checking me out Hoping to get lucky And win me for his bride. We sat around the kitchen Talking about God and other things When mother walked in and announced "It’s time to talk of marriage and wedding rings." We looked at one another He shrugged and said "What do you think?" "OK I guess" I had no choice We were engaged within a thought. Mother arranged the date The place, the cake and all We found the preacher and the rings And mother arranged a wedding hall. In five short weeks she arranged From beginning to end I went from seventeen and single To eighteen and wedded bride. Within two weeks I knew What a horrid mistake it was By letting mother direct my life She said "my bed was made." And so I stayed for fifteen years Of sadness and regret Never thinking that I had The option of getting out. Until the thoughts of death Were crying to get out I finally left because I saw It was the only other way out |
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