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You know, we're not so different
as you might think.

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Yeah, I was abandoned repeatedly
as a child.

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My mama would drag me along
to some new town...

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so she could take up
with another man she'd met.

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Night after night,
she'd lock me in the hotel room alone.

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Mama would turn the latch and tell the staff
not to let me out no matter what.

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And I was terrified.
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And I'd scream my head off...
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until finally I'd collapse...
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on the carpet next to the door
and I'd fall asleep.

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Then after years of this...
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she just left me...
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with relatives in Alabama.
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Who raised you up?
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My aunts.
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And that's where I met Nelle.
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And she lived next door.
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Your mother was Indian?
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Cherokee.
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So drinking was not a good thing for her.
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No tolerance for it.
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We're on suicide watch.
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That's why they leave the lights on at night.
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I hope we're past that now.
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I do.

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