When he dragged you by the hair/to the bottom of the stairs/ I was too small to stop it
And when you held my body down/ in the pool, trying to drown / I was too small to understand it
But I’m not small anymore
When you grabbed the kitchen knife/ our mother told me to hide/ ‘cause I was too small to see that
And when you tore the bumper off/ only I could keep you calm/ But I was too small to be that
I’m not small anymore
I wish you could talk about/ these memories I can’t sort out/ when I was too small to perceive it
I don’t hold any ill will/ but I carry that fear still/ If you’d’ve called it what it was, would they believe it?
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