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Nov 18
2007

Don't know what to do.

Posted by MamaBren in Untagged 

What more can we do.

 

My brother has been sick for years now you see,

Dont no what to do or who to believe.

People tell me that it takes sometime,

but what they dont know, is were wachin him die

I do what i can.

Thats cook him some food.

My mom washes his clothes,

and he gets so rude.

Everyone askes me,

How is he doin.

I look at them and say he has been ruined.

They ask me from what

and I really cant say

U just look at him and hes waistin way.

Thats my big brother,

The only one I have.

I cant let him go now,

Hes my other half.

God please help us,

What more can we do.

My family is fed up,

and I dont know what to do.

 

By: Tanya Morales

Oct 31
2007

losing a brother

Posted by MamaBren in Untagged 

i lost my brother to cancer 2 years ago,he left behind a wife and 4 small children he was only 53. i miss him but he was in so much pain .i believe he is in heaven now looking down and he is healthy and happy.
Oct 03
2007

My daughter

Posted by MamaBren in Untagged 

Ana-Alicai ran away on 9/14/07, the day after her 17th birthday.  She is a beautiful, smart, loving girl.  She is also an addict.  How did this happen?   I blame myself.  After I divorced her father she and her sibligns were never the same.  Yes, I left an absive marriage, but I damaged my children in the process.  I was so broken at that time, I didn't see their pain. 

She is gone, has not been heard from or seen since, took to bus to Dallas.  I miss her my heart is breaking, I can't breathe sometimes.  Surely it would hurt less to be dead.  Does God really give us so much pain that she needs to escape into drugs and I feel like I'm dying?

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