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The Web Poetry Corner - Dina Dinsmoor - Do You See Me Baltimore

Do You See Me Baltimore

by

Dina Dinsmoor

Wandering homeless
Wondering what's next on her list
Is there enough to buy the parking
They are searving at Our Daily Bread

Her sisters all so busy
Her brother try's to make some room
He lives next to her parent's
They know it brings another kind of doom
Protective Orders they run out
Lawyers fees of such amount

He says he's going to kill me
The government is on his side
This is a time for learning
A time for learning how to hide

Two months time for the divorce
Too much time and no recourse
Can you be a witness
For the sacrificial lamb
Brought to slaugter
Saved by most mysterious hands
Dont permit this at all
Bring me safe down in the fall

Chourus:

If you see me
Walking down your street
If you see me
If you see me
do you see me
If you see me
do you see me

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Why don't you look at When You First Said "Hi"
by: Joyce Hemsley
from: Sunderland, England, UK

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