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In the cradle of innocence, a child did grow,

A world where acceptance seemed to glow.

In the tapestry of youth, woven with dreams,

A reality painted in hues, or so it seemed.

Amidst the meadows of laughter and play,

A haven of love, where hearts would sway.

Acceptance, a gentle breeze, caressed the soul,

As the seeds of freedom began to unroll.

In the cocoon of family, warmth embraced,

A sanctuary where judgments were effaced.

Yet, beneath the surface, shadows concealed,

A truth obscured, like a secret revealed.

As the sun of maturity climbed the sky,

Reality's stern gaze met the child's eye.

The acceptance, a mirage, now dissolved,

Illusions shattered, the truth evolved.

In the silent echoes of familial abuse,

A storm brewed, emotions set loose.

The cocoon, a web of deceit untold,

As truth unfurled, stark and bold.

Freedom, once a melody, a song,

Now an anthem of resilience, strong.

Breaking chains of familial disdain,

The child, now grown, wears wisdom's chain.

Oh, the ache of awakening, reality's sting,

In the labyrinth of falsehoods, the heart did cling.

Yet, like a phoenix from ashes reborn,

A spirit resilient, tattered but unworn.

Through the corridors of pain and strife,

The quest for freedom, the journey of life.

No longer bound by deceptive affection,

The child emerged, seeking self-protection.

In the canvas of scars, a story etched,

Of a journey profound, where truth was fetched.

For in the crucible of hardship and pain,

A newfound freedom, a rebirth to gain.

In the vast expanse of life's cruel decree,

The adult, now liberated, stood boldly.

No longer confined by familial chains,

The echoes of freedom, an anthem remains.

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