
Meghan Markle has shared with the public a poem that reflects the reality of a child with divorced parents and the words are so sensitive.
She wrote the poem when she was still a student and created it for a school assignment.
"Two houses, two kitchens,
two cell phones,
Two sofas where I lie
Two places where I stay
Movement, movement here and there
From Monday to Tuesday, I'm everywhere
Don't get me wrong, it's not that bad
But it often makes me sad
I want to live that life with a big family
With a happy father and his loving wife
With a fence and a cute dog
With a fireplace where wood burns on fire.
But it's not real, it's just a dream
I can't cry or scream
Here I sit with the third cat
Life would be simple if there were two like me." Meghan Markle's parents separated when she was 6 years old, but maintained a good relationship for the sake of the children and mutual respect.
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