...My World...Welcome...
Kyle Steven Steckroth read the birth certificate You may never know me Even if you do you may have never even heard of me Beaten and throttled, Beer in a bottle I was just a child What the fuck did I do to be treated so vile Foster home after foster home Their supply was endless School after school By the time I was 10 I was virtually friendless Finally, what seemed to be salvation I had found a home, a family has shown interest I was so desperate; I made a mistake in my desperation My name was changed; I thought it might be worth it Justice Stephen Morton read the birth certificate I was adopted, and I lived happily ever after... Déjà Vu Beaten and throttled, thrown away like bile I was just a child What the fuck did I do to be treated so vile I was taken away, once again I was alone Just when I thought I had found a home I was boned; you can trust my trust is forever gone United Children’s Home From then on I dried my own tears All they had were good intentions But I was in that jail for 9 years I made it through high school With a chip on my shoulder I was determined to fuck the world over By becoming a success story, but my story isn’t over I made it to college A feat never thought to be achieved By anyone else…except me Now that I'm here I realize what it is I am destined to be I will never stop until I accomplish my dream Success
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justmort
I am 20 years old, fresh out of boot camp. Infantry for life, hooah.
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