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by Kings Author IconMail Icon
Rated: E · Poetry · Children's · #341794
A boy who feels he is not loved as much as his sister.

Mommy

Mommy why is sister treated better than me?
Could it be as a boy I'm more active than she?
I love you as much as little sister ever can.
you don't yell at her you're always give her love.

When ever I play with my trucks or baseballs.
You tell me to stop playing with them at all.
Am I to loud playing and get on your nerves?
If I do then not playing is something I deserve.

Sister isn't loud when she plays with her doll.
She dresses and puts it in the little stroller.
She pushes her stroller all through the house.
I can hear her she is not quiet as a mouse.

Should you treat me much different than her?
I never bother or fight little sister any where.
I am sorry Mommy I will try to be quieter.
Maybe you'll feel better things will be brighter.

You don't know how different you treat another.
Is it because Dad divorced you for his lover.
I don't care about Dad I don't know him anyway.
I just care and love you Mommy in every way.

I remind you of Dad and what you think of him.
If it is true that would explain things then.
I am sorry if I do but Mommy I'll never hurt you.
You work so hard to raise little sister and me.
Maybe you'll find another Daddy happier we'll be.

You can yell at me all you want to Mommy.
Just be happy Mommy and know I love you.

BY: Kings


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