*PISSED OFF*
You sit atop your crumbling throne, Cloaked in lies you call "protection," Twisting love into a leash, And calling theft a mother’s correction.
You hold my daughter like a prize— Not yours to win, yet tightly kept. You speak of safety with a smile, While every truth you’ve sworn has wept.
You carved me out like I was void, Erased the part that makes her whole. But blood remembers, hearts don’t lie, And time will call the final toll.
Did you think she'd never ask Why half her sky was shuttered black? Why voices dimmed when she came near, Why Daddy never answered back?
You play the martyr, saint in white, But hide the blade behind your gown. I see you for the cage you are— A gilded trap in a rotting crown.
But I will not go quietly. My silence isn’t shame, it’s war. I love her more than you can scheme— And I’m not knocking at your door.
I’m carving truth into the stone, I’m building bridges she will find. And when your grip begins to slip, She’ll hear my voice inside her mind.
She’ll know I fought, she’ll feel my name In every breath the world denied. And when she asks who tried to break Her father’s love—she'll learn you lied.











