Two jobless spongers
Ignorant to the life they lead
Ones shooting up crack
The other shotting speed
What else do they need?
Hussled hard for the flat screen tv
Funky furniture
Leather seats
Got them in the cars too
Now ain't that sweet!
There's one more thing
This family wants to buy
The price of a child cheap
When the government supplies
They Never had tried
But the calculations prove there's money making in sight
The beds shaking tonight
Fast forward time they had a normal child until the age of nine
Until then Their love was heaven sent
Until their beautiful girls personality meant
In her parents eyes
Instead of being inquisitive
She was being quote "a little shite"
The Parents would always fight
She herself
Many a time
Had been caught in the line of sight
Her cycle began on that very night
The cycle of abuse physical
And mentally she bore the signs
The pain poured from her eyes
At first she would fight but learnt after countless times the only way was to run away and hide
Start afresh
Her start In life not the best
Born again
blocking out the pain
she gave it her best
Put on her cleanest outfit
And scoured for a job
Hours of filled vacancies
She only wanted the one
Her persistence paid off
Impressed she got her job
Depressed the wage wasn't enough
With only £500 monthly she couldn't eat, rent and laugh
Had to graft she had been waiting long enough
Luckily found safety in other homeless she could trust
Earned their love
Built a home on trust
But within her world happiness can never last
Especially when her employer happened to walk on past
The shock on his face and glare was enough
That was the end of her hard earned job
Word soon spread and she was beaten up
Forced Into prostitution
To her it was one step up
In her mind it was the only way to find the feeling of love
Unbeknown to her
Every person she touched
Felt the ice cold pain streaming from her heart
In the evening she was robbed Money wasn't taken although she wishes it was
She's reliving the past
The feeling of pain
Does nothing but last
Believing again she picks herself up
In a second a life can change
She wants to see it pass
(There's one more to come)
Daniel Hing 20.01.13
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