Innocence of Youth |
When I turned five my mother had two daughters and she taught me how to wash clothes My father drove our car to work so my mother walked us to the market I showed my mother my tea party but she had to take care of my sisters She told me to go play with my friend who I met one day at school And my sisters grew and grew until they could walk on their own My father got a better job My mother bought herself a car All her daughters rode the bus from school And she made it home to make dinner One night she told me my friend was dead During the night her house caught on fire Her body burned inside with her brothers her mother watched and screamed And I cried all night as my mother tucked me in Then I was alone on the playground at school And my mother went to the neighbor's for tea Me and my sisters made our own dinner and tucked eachother in at night because my mother and father were tired I graduated from school and we moved away But my father didn't come with us because he had to stay and work And we didn't see my mother a lot she met a nice man at the bar One day my father called her and she thought she hung up the phone but he heard everything they said And he quit his job and took a lot of pills and poured whiskey into his drinks My brother was never home he had a new friend, who slept over a lot One night his friend crept into my sister's room and put his hand over her mouth He took out his knife and cut her deep in the same spot that he stole her innocence And told her not to tell or he'll kill her So we let my brother's friend live with us because we had no one else And I missed my mother's dinners and being tucked in at night |