They’re
chasing me, they’re chasing, no they must not catch me, I have enough money
now, yes enough for my starving mother and brothers.
Please let
me go, let me go home before you imprisoned me.
Very well,
officers? Take me to your headquarters.
Good morning captain! No captain, you are mistaken. I was once a good
girl, just like the rest of you here. Just like any of your daughters. But time
was, when I was reared in slums. But we lived honestly, we lived honestly in
life. My father, mother, brothers, sisters and I. But then, poverty enters the
portals of our home. My father become jobless, my mother got ill. The small
savings that my mother had kept for our expenses were spent. All for our daily
needs and her needed medicine.
One night,
my father went out, telling us that he would come back in a few minutes with
plenty of foods and money, but that was the last time I saw him. He went with
another woman. If only I could lay my hands on his neck I would wring it without
pain until he breaths no more. If you were in my place, you’ll do it, won’t you
Captain? What? You won’t still believe in me? Come and I’ll show you
dilapidated shanty by a railroad.
Mother,
mother I’m home, mother? Mother?!.. There Captain, see my dead mother. Captain?
There are tears in your eyes? Now, pack this stolen money and return it to the
owner. What good would do this to my mother now? She’s already gone! Do you
hear me? She’s already gone. Am I to be blame for the things I have done?
(author
unknown)
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