Did you see
the five-year-old little girl
joking, dancing and happy?
They punished her for laughing
βClass clownβ, teachers whisper
Mrs. Gray shoves her in an office
Clutching the girlβs tiny throat against the wallβchoking her
Sheβs crying
Her scared kicking feet canβt reach the floor
Iβm dying!
Iβm dying!
Little girl thinks
imagining a hero storming in
saving her just in time
No one comes
No one cares
βShut up, little baby!β Gray says,
threatening to cut her long black hair
Little girl claws at Grayβs aged fingers
littered with gold bands
banging the girlβs head hard
against the bulletin board
βNothing happened…
You hear?β
Mrs. Gray warns her after
Lies
Little girl knew otherwise
Every day Gray kept an eye
Her daughter, Mrs. Murphy, did too
βSheβs a little liarβ, they tell the girlβs guardian, smiling when questioned
Unfortunately, there are no cameras
So, little girl watches the teachers
remembering every word they spit
every wrinkle on their face
the sins they try to erase
Little girl invokes her own dark thoughts
pulled from anger at her core
boiling with an inescapable madness
she never felt before
Cancer
drips
from little girlβs lips
She doesnβt understand the meaning
Yet every naptime she says it,
watching them both,
whispering quick
seeing through the smoke
they purposely blew on the girl
five days a week
laying on a cot, Murphy strategically placed
in front of daytime TV
while she and Gray watch soaps
Itβs naptime
but little girl inhales nicotine
awake,
coughing,
knowing one day,
theyβll see
Mrs. Murphy
Mrs. Gray
did you hear?
That little girl grew up,
she didnβt forget
Mrs. Murphy
Mrs. Gray
do you see?
That little girl from your past,
traveled to your hospital beds
listening to your ragged breaths
βIβm an old friend that cares.β
She lies to your kind family
Welcome in
Blah Blah
They confirm the cancer is killing you
from all the smoke you consumed
Youβre dying.
The woman knows
She waits amongst your blood
hovering,
watching
as the white sheet covers you
Mrs. Murphy
Mrs. Gray
you rotted, baby!
Now
you
see
A woman happy and laughing
Her soul breathes free
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