Photos of ME ... my Mama ... I don't have any photos of my little brother. Photos owned by Gloria Faye Brown ...
I sit here this morning in my little pool of sunshine
I look out the window to see inside
Memories of things both happy, painful ... sorrowful
I go through one by one as thoughts float by
Deciding what to write about each morning
Maybe that one... oops! No, that one
This morning isn't any different ... I'm still thinking
Like you ... I never know what I will write about
I hope it will be interesting, inspirational whatever it is
The sunshine isn't as bright at the moment
Making my thoughts ... memories a little darker
When it shines brightly ... so, do I
My mind was just triggered by a dark shadow outside
I see ... I remember ... two children ... a little boy, a little girl
We were being taken care of ... only we weren't
Her name was Helen ... a heavy set, black lady
She was nice except when drinking, waiting for her boyfriend
Then ... our little home, world became a scary place
We were locked outside when her boyfriend came
My little brother was told if he told our mama
She would cut his weiner off ... she would kill us
We tried to tell our mama, she didn't believe us
Little children make up tales to get attention
Mama, please don't let Helen come back, she is going to kill us!
Mama didn't act as if she heard us ... we were so afraid for the next day
Helen was coming back ... she'd be drinking ...mean, angry
We were in the way when her boyfriend would come
The next day came ... Helen came ... all smiles ... she was so nice
Until mama went out the door off to work ... Helen locked the door
She began walking slowly toward us ... saying she told us not to tell mama
Her eyes blazed as if on fire ... her fingers were clenching ... unclenching
She was going to cut my brother's wiener off ... she was going to kill us
I grabbed my little brother's hand, ran ... dragging him while he screamed
Into the big, white bathroom we went ... I reached up, locked the door
Helen beat on that door screaming what she was going to do to us
I remember watching the lock on the door each time she tried to bust it open
The door would shake violently, the latch would shake too
Mama! My mind called out to my mama to come save us
I knew she wouldn't hear ... she didn't believe Helen was going to kill us, cut my little brother's wiener off
I was trembling ... afraid of being killed at the same time knowing my mama
Would kill me too for daring to run from the babysitter, lock us in the bathroom
I held my little brother, he couldn't cry anymore ... we waited for the door to open
When ... all became deathly quiet for a moment ... we knew it was a trap
To make us come out ... whatever was happening on the other side of the door
Became loud ... men's voices ... mama's angry voice! She was cussing Helen!
I waited a moment deciding whether to unlock the door when I heard my mama
Saying to unlock the door ... I knew she was the one who would kill me now
I was the one who locked my brother and I in the bathroom
My hand shook so hard I had a time unlocking the door
The door came flying open ... I closed my eyes waiting to die
Arms, hands flew out to grab me ... I didn't feel any pain
I opened my eyes to see my mama's face as she held both my little brother and I
Her eyes were full of anger as tears ran down her face ... somehow I knew
I wasn't going to die that day ... the anger wasn't at me
I relaxed in my mama's arms ... she believed us after all
She had left for work as usual ... sneaking back to hear Helen screaming at us
She ran next door to call the police ... came back to confront Helen
The police came quickly as we lived in town ... they took Helen away
Just as her boyfriend drove up wondering what the Hell was happening
My mama ran to him showing him what the devil would do if he ever came back
That was one of the few times ... just for a moment ... I felt my mama's love
Fierce, ready to fight for her children kind of love ... can you imagine how my little girl Heart felt?
My mama really loved ME! For this moment at least ... for this moment was all that mattered.