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Poem read on Radio 4 about 10 years ago
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I heard a poem read out on Radio four about 10 years ago, but I was driving and I didn't catch the name i just remember at the end of each verse was the line, 'My mother might've murdered me'. It was a strange poem and I've looked just about everywhere and even contacted Radio 4 but they have no record of it. Anyone know what poem it might be, or know of the poem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This was the only poem I thought of, called "Misty" about child abuse.
MISTY�
My name is Misty, I am only three.
My eyes are swollen, I cannot see.
I mustn't be blamed for the lessons I've learned,
For I am punished with cigarette burns.
An un-needed child, that's what I am.
My parent's don't care or give a darn.
I've always been a very cheap joke,
For they spend all their money on speed and coke.
Hush, now...I hear a car.
My daddy's back from Charlie's Bar.
I hear his screams, my name is called.
He finds me hiding in the hall.
I feel the pain against me again,
Oh please, dear God, let it end!
My name is Misty, I am only three.
Last night my daddy......murdered me.
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