There are no sides when a child disappears.
Yet heartache drowns underneath people's fears.
The fights are so bad.
And baby's so sad.
Why would he return to anger and tears?
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8 Comments
Post a CommentNicely done.
You always have a way with words.
Ahh. This limerick rings painfully of truth.
Good point.
So true...
So sad
How true!
So very true! Well done...