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A mother who lies to her child. She has broken the bond of trust between them. Without trust, there is no relationship.
Broken Promises And Lies
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Jennifer L. Young
She has made many promises, yet never seems to keep them.
The lies she tells me are continuous, yet still I believe them.
I have gotten older, but not any wiser, for when she tells me to trust her and everything will be fine, I start wishing for it to be true and seem to think that she's right.
I love her more than words can say, for she is my mother.
But every lie she tells me is followed by another.
When did this person I love become broken promises and lies, when will this person realize I need her in my life?
I have learned a lesson from her,
never lie to those you love, for soon their trust will be gone.
There's no more wishing for what wasn't meant to be, I have to set her free.
Broken Promises And Lies by Jennifer L. Young @FamilyFriendPoems
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The lies she tells me are continuous, yet still I believe them.
I have gotten older, but not any wiser, for when she tells me to trust her and everything will be fine, I start wishing for it to be true and seem to think that she's right.
I love her more than words can say, for she is my mother.
But every lie she tells me is followed by another.
When did this person I love become broken promises and lies, when will this person realize I need her in my life?
I have learned a lesson from her,
never lie to those you love, for soon their trust will be gone.
There's no more wishing for what wasn't meant to be, I have to set her free.
Broken Promises And Lies by Jennifer L. Young @FamilyFriendPoems
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