Jade

Jade

A Poem by Zoie Pain

Jade

She should be so ashamed


for all the things she's done


Her dirty knees


tell all her dirty deeds


she walks the street


her nose stuck up


but never looking up



She's got years of abuse and misuse


stacked against her heart


she wears her pain


as scars on her arms


for no one but the whole world to see



She's confused this sex for love


another man in her bed


just another John for the book


taking their money at the door


Poor little girl



In skimpy clothes she things she's cute


but no one wants the town w***e


at Sunday dinner with mom


dancing under red lights


sweating on motel sheets



Once I called her friend


before all the drugs and broken hearts


before life got too fast


and our paths took


a different turn



Before I ran off to get a new start


and she fell off her rocker


skipping town for a strange man



Somewhere deep down I will hold her


remember my little shadow


and the one she use to be


before we became just another


fading memory

© 2009 Zoie Pain


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Added on February 16, 2009

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Zoie Pain
Zoie Pain

Kent, WA



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I grew up in what use to be the small town of Savannah GA. Since I moved away 2 years ago it seems that everything there is now booming into an uncontrolled big city. The thought makes me sad. I live .. more..

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A Poem by Zoie Pain