Born as the
lucky charm,
Daddy’s girl,
mom’s dearest,
She had the best
smile,
She was cute and
beautiful
Keeping the home
lively,
She was a
charming pampered princess.
She grew as a
young lady,
More beautiful
she was
She met new
people, visited new places
But still grew
within her dad’s arms
Never rebuked
but always pampered
Wedding bells
rang
Married a young
handsome guy
With lots of
childish dreams and hopes
Dreams of
getting more pampered,
More love and
more freedom,
She loved him,
so did he
All eyes admired
her beauty
But somewhere
she forgot her duty
Of being a wife,
of being a lady.
A baby was born,
But she could
never pamper him
As she wanted to
get pampered
Sometimes more
than her own little lad
All eyes still
admired her beauty
But somewhere
she forgot her duty
Of being a
mother, of being a lady.
That day when
her father left her,
She became more
adamant, more irresponsible
That thought of
her lost father’s love haunted her
She forgot her
duty,
Of being a wife,
of being a mother.
She was called insane
She was called
stupid
Her man left her,
with her only tot,
He left her
forever,
Forever that she
was alone
With no one to
admire
With no one to
pamper