Who Cares
At three years old I baby sat
Mom and Dad went out that was that
She was twenty one Dad twenty three
There was a brother a sister and me
Sometimes we ate chicken noodle soup
Dessert was bread with sugar and butter
Glad my Mom did not have another
When I turned seven I was put in a home
Raised by Nuns I never felt so alone
All three of us in a different place
We were placed by age I had an ugly face
I had no hugs or kisses just another case
One day a week I saw my little sister
and once a week my brother came to visit
Once in a while Mom would take us out
But she had to bring us back by night
And my brother cried as Mom held on tight
I was there until I turned eleven
Let me tell it was not heaven
Well I am all grown up now
And sometimes I still cry in the dark
Things like this always leave a mark
So now again I am all alone
All my loved ones passed away
I have never been me since that day
So I think maybe even I passed away
c.crowley 3/26/15