Mother Child Poem
I wrote this when I was in the physic ward. its about my mom
Lying
©
Tess Watson
You say that you hate lairs
But look at you
Lying through clenched teeth
Trying to hide it
Trying to make it seem like you’re so sure of yourself
That what you’re saying is the truth
But it’s a lie and I can see it so clearly now
I wish others could to
Cause that would be the end of you
Can you even tell where the lies end
And you begin anymore?
But look at you
Lying through clenched teeth
Trying to hide it
Trying to make it seem like you’re so sure of yourself
That what you’re saying is the truth
But it’s a lie and I can see it so clearly now
I wish others could to
Cause that would be the end of you
Can you even tell where the lies end
And you begin anymore?
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