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'Harvest Us'

'Harvest Us'

If I could be harder on my son, would you love him? 

If I could be harder on my son, would you accept him!?

If I could be harder on my son, would you stop hating me?

If I wasn't a burden on my mother maybe, then you'd be happier with your first grandson.

I know that you put up a front whenever you're around myself or my son.

If my mother didn't die, would you treat us differently?

If my mother couldn't bear any fruit she wouldn't have had to harvest us. 

Gwen.P

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