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Excuses By Bruce P. Spang The bruises come from falling at night while mother is fast asleep. Teeth marks on his arm are nothing. Things happen when you sleep at night while mother is fast asleep. His blue-black spots you can follow like cities on a map. Things happen when you sleep. He refuses to expose his skinny legs. His blue-black spots you can follow like cities. So many? He fell many times. He has nightmares. He refuses to expose his legs. His mother arrives late. Does she care? So many? He fell many times. He has nightmares. He fell on his toys from the upper bunk. His mother arrives late. Does she care? Does she have to wait? She has appointments. He fell on the toys from the upper bunk. Metal toys and lots of big (real big) metal cars. Does she have to wait? She has appointments. Three long marks on his neck like battle scars. Metal toys and lots of big (real big) metal cars. Can she come back later? He's been a pain. Three long marks on his neck like battle scars. He falls like this often. It's always the same. Can she come back later? He's been a pain. A social worker drops him off and says, Take care. He falls like this often. It's always the same. He has a bag with an harmonica and six cuddle bears. A social worker drops him off and says, Take care. He takes my hand. We walk down the hall. He has a bag with an harmonica and six cuddle bears. He keeps to his story. He fell. That was all. |
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