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Miss Michaela Angela
She was beautiful
And her smile could light a thousand candles
On a birthday cake
Or at
A hundred menorah-lit homes
She was beautiful
And young
She had everything she needed
Right at her fingertips
She was the next Michaela Angela
And the next Maya Angelou
Or
Harriet Beecher Stowe
She was amazing
And talented
She had everything she needed
To reach her dreams
She would be famous
Until one day she met a man
Who would change her life
Did she love this man?
That's hard to say
But she had his children
And she carried the load
She was strong
And all her dreams were dashed
-To smithereens-
On the floor
But she was still beautiful
And talented
She just never smiled anymore
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The prequel to My Mother Is Laughing.