Abused & Rejected

by Carolyn Lightsey


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Softcover
$15.99
Hardcover
$24.99
Softcover
$15.99

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 4/12/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781425744588
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781425744595

About the Book

from the book (page 19)

All Alone

Little girl where is your mother? Why did she leave you all alone?
You have no one but your daddy.
I hope he care enough to keep you safe.
The angel will be watching over you.
When you grow up I hope you will (understand)
That life is cruel.
When you go to school, I hope no one ask you about your mother.
I know you miss being with your mother.
You will be left out.
You are alone in the world.
I know you think she don’t care.
I hope your school friends will (understand) you must be proud.
It breaks my heart to see you without your mother.
You do not have to cry because I do that for you.
Little girl, what happened to make your mother leave you?
You are too precious.
The angels are watching over you.
You are left alone without a choice.
Someone does care about you.
It may be a stranger, but someone does care.


About the Author

I lived on a little farm at K’ville. It was not much of a farm. I grew up to move to different places. I have seen lots and been through almost anything.everything I’m writing about real life and things I have seen, and about my feelings. I have been hurt and rejected. I did not get to see my granddaughters in two years, you can imagine what that did to me. My granddaughter Christian died; my other half of life had been taken away from me. I had a hard life. It has been sad, with not much happiness. My husband abused me, my daddy was a drunk. My life was so lonely then, but I am a grandmother now. My mother died and that almost killed me. Then my aunt died, then my grandpa, so I am left out. My daddy is dead to all but my brothers and sisters. I also have a twin. We are not alike; we are very different. I want to write about my real life. To all the women out there, be careful, don’t let your guard down. It could happen to you. Carolyn Lightsey