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Array ( [sid] => 149407 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Story Of The Phantom Part II [time] => 2009-04-25 21:04:30 [hometext] => Thank you all that read the first part.............. The Phantom [bodytext] => Born October 6, 1976, given the name Matthew which means gift,
Gift of God, my life has been a little odd,
My father was a soldier, and my mother was my bolder,
Too young to remember the diivorce. something about them on two different courses,

Growing up in a house full of women, taught me to respect a female and her intuition,
They taught me to cook and clean, they said you maybe single and you need to know these things,
My only male figure was my grandpa, but he was too busy drinking his butt off,
I met a young boy in the 1st grade his name is Leo, and we still talk to this day,

Than my uncle moved in, and that’s when my youth about came to an end,
From age 6 to about 10 my uncle molested me and a few of my friends,
The police came to my class, I was escorted to the office and everybody laughed,
They asked “Did he touch you?” they had statements from other kids, so slowly I shook my head,

I was taken away from my mother and placed in foster care; I remember the lice I got in my hair,
For almost two years I was in and out of court, facing the demon that tore my innocents apart,
The charges were dropped, a lack of evidences for a conviction to be sought,
I never saw him again, but I heard he put a bullet in his head,

So in my friend I did confine, together we grew up as two of a kind,
At his house we broke horses, milked the cows and designed hot wheel courses,
As we grew he became that positive influence I never knew,
Now in our thirty’s when we talk it’s like we haven’t miss a beat at all………..

To Be Continued................

Forever Faithful
The Phantom [comments] => 4 [counter] => 250 [topic] => 69 [informant] => The_Phantom [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 15 [ratings] => 3 [editpoem] => 0 [associated] => [topicname] => poets )
The Story Of The Phantom Part II

Contributed by The_Phantom on Saturday, 25th April 2009 @ 09:04:30 PM in AEST
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Born October 6, 1976, given the name Matthew which means gift,
Gift of God, my life has been a little odd,
My father was a soldier, and my mother was my bolder,
Too young to remember the diivorce. something about them on two different courses,

Growing up in a house full of women, taught me to respect a female and her intuition,
They taught me to cook and clean, they said you maybe single and you need to know these things,
My only male figure was my grandpa, but he was too busy drinking his butt off,
I met a young boy in the 1st grade his name is Leo, and we still talk to this day,

Than my uncle moved in, and that’s when my youth about came to an end,
From age 6 to about 10 my uncle molested me and a few of my friends,
The police came to my class, I was escorted to the office and everybody laughed,
They asked “Did he touch you?” they had statements from other kids, so slowly I shook my head,

I was taken away from my mother and placed in foster care; I remember the lice I got in my hair,
For almost two years I was in and out of court, facing the demon that tore my innocents apart,
The charges were dropped, a lack of evidences for a conviction to be sought,
I never saw him again, but I heard he put a bullet in his head,

So in my friend I did confine, together we grew up as two of a kind,
At his house we broke horses, milked the cows and designed hot wheel courses,
As we grew he became that positive influence I never knew,
Now in our thirty’s when we talk it’s like we haven’t miss a beat at all………..

To Be Continued................

Forever Faithful
The Phantom




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Re: The Story Of The Phantom Part II (User Rating: 1 )
by venkat on Sunday, 26th April 2009 @ 02:10:16 AM AEST
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"I heard he put a bullet in his head"..
Thus he was freed of his sin.
here ends one bitter memory of your childhood..
Write on.. Its a good read.
your friend
venkat


Re: The Story Of The Phantom Part II (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Sunday, 26th April 2009 @ 02:52:29 PM AEST
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This is another honest piece of your life you shared with us. I am sorry that you had to endure those things in your life.

You did brush back and forth with the bitter and the sweet of life. Sadly we cannot partake or know of the sweet without many hardships and a lot of bitter, some horrible and worse than other parts.

Hugs you

Michelle


Re: The Story Of The Phantom Part II (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Friday, 1st May 2009 @ 03:46:37 AM AEST
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Wo, I can relate to this in so many ways.
My unclue that molested me did put a bullet in his head.
I reaised my three children without help from their alcaholic father.
Thanks so much for sharing with us. I know how hard it is to write about these things. It takes a lot of courage to bare the heart and soul.
Big huggs, blessings, safety,
emy
Great writing.


Re: The Story Of The Phantom Part II (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Saturday, 23rd May 2009 @ 09:16:32 PM AEST
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Aww, another sad one.
I can totaly relate to the sexual abuse. In fact it was an uncle too and he did put a bullet in his head years back. I know how it wreaks havoc in ones life. I aslso you never get over it either. I can live thru it but you'll never forget it.
Great writng , friend even tho it's heart wrenching.
This thing still happens to others daily. It just breaks my heart. Some get caught and others never will. That's the sad part.
Any ways, I'm here for you.
Always luv, huggs, prayer,
emy




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