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Daughter’s Regrets (Cinquian)

Her cry
Brings life to dark
And gives meaning and love
As her birth signifies mother's
delight 


As she
Grow beautiful
And gathered attention 
Can't help but rebel and make wrong 
Decisions 


Regrets
Fills her life and
Demands to pay consequences 
Turned away from
mother


Mother
Tries to save her
And at last, she begins to see
The love she seeks,
Always there


But time
Never permits
A second chance for the
child to be back to mother's arms
Nevermore

For death
Has forever set
Them apart, now daughter has to
Live with pain and

Fragments

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