this young woman the age of 22 she woke up one morning married with a baby on the way her heart started racing she looked around the room recognizing nothing to be her own
she turned her head to the side to check out whom she lie beside this stranger she’d given herself away but something was very different today the walls were closing in here’s where her story begins
she sneaked out of her room in her frumpy flannel gown slipped on her sensible sneakers and headed for the door in the dark, tripping over the mess of her life she found a pencil and a grocery bag and here’s what she wrote she said I have been promised my whole life that this was it that I was nothing till I had a man and a baby or two but something just aint right the only life I have inside is this child too heavy laden with her momma’s broken dreams
grabbed her keys pulled out the driveway and headed for the highway laughin, screamin, cryin drivin south once she hit the boarder no more lookin over her shoulder she felt free for the first time in her life
she was alive again in a brand new world traded in her old pink flannel down for a red skirt that twirled got a job shinin shoes and at night she sang the blues and her belly grew and grew time to decide what to do
she went back to her old man see how he felt about her plan he had another in her place same flannel gown different face with panic in his eyes he said, “don’t tell her, she’s my prize!” “just sign the papers; no more lies” “I have a right to my life, too.”
From then on She picked no bones She had a life that was her own now her baby had a home And so did she Gathered up her courage And moved on Picked the next place and She was gone Took me some time to track her down That funny woman got around
I showed up on her front porch Breathed in real deep Knocked on the door Heard her walk across the floor And I felt faint Turned the knob Pulled back the screen She saw her And I saw me Something passed in between
Hey mom. How have you been your whole life? Thank you for my life.