Bob was a boy who had lost his mother.
His father had found her but let her sit in the gutter.
Bob often cried.
Bob often sighed.
He always only spoke in a mutter.
But what could a boy do without his mother?
He sure did feel silly when he forgot his own name.
His love from his wife Lilly he felt was only a game.
He wanted to feel special.
He tried to love god.
He taught himself to pray.
In the end, I think he traded Gibson's bible for a presto log.
Lilly left Bob for Nancy and changed her name to 'Phil.'
But they named their first child after Bob's cousin who had taken ill.
Although he was adopted and not really blood,
the boy felt that he was special,
and never questioned his two mothers when they made love.
Bob was angry with Lilly but loved the the child as his own.
The boy loved Bob but Lilly became annoyed.
"Get out of here, Leave Me, Nancy and my boy alone."
"I was just trying to be nice, no need for alarm."
Now, I'm not sure how this would 'cause her to take offence,
Maybe it was her butch additude?
Did it really make any of a difference?
The boy was named Sarah and yes they knew he was a boy.
Phill took away the fake gun that Bob had given him.
"This isn't a toy."
But as he got older she told him men were evil.
She told him everything he did was a sin.
He told his "uncle Bob"...
Bob came and stole him, neither were ever heard from again.
~~forward~~