When she was little and cute,
Her mother told her, with a hug and a kiss,
How pretty she was.
When she grew tall,
Her friends told her, with a hug and a kiss,
How fun she was.
When she worked at a job,
Her co-workers told her, with hug and a kiss,
How well she listened.
When she married a man,
Her husband told her, with a hug and a kiss,
How wonderful she was.
When life came down hard,
Her mind told her, with fear and dread,
How worthless she was.
Her mother, her friends, her co-workers, her husband
With a hug and a kiss,
Told her how special she was;
But the bubble had popped.
Who was she really?
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