I remember when I walked down the steps
And saw Trina's life sized doll

move


I remember the bed in which we slept
And saw that shadowy figure in our

room


I remember momma's teeth bleeding cause
she cried so hard over the phone

bill


I remember when my classmates said,
"No one  loves you now fat boy and no one ever

will"


And when I laid me down to sleep
I prayed the Lord my soul to heap
Upon the backs who tried to break me
Upon the hacks who loved to hate me

Who I figured cursed my family
The motley bunch of Negroes we
It took awhile even after I heard the dog purr
That our house wasn?t haunted, we were

I remember when my brother showed me
naked women so that I would be a

man


I remember when my grandmother screamed
When she found a dead rat in a Crisco

can


I remember when my aunt hurt her ankle
when she thought her father was at the

door


I remember when my mother hit me and I ran 
away and my best friend couldn't figure out what

for


If it was ghosts then it would have been fabulous
But it was really us who actually blistered us
How wonderful if it were poltergeists in the bed
But it was the rats in the mattress under my head

We were never cursed, just stuck in our situation
I blamed the weather, I blamed ethereal apparitions 
It took awhile even after I heard the dog purr
That our house wasn't haunted, we were
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