The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison of lies and of denial. Her American dream turned nightmare.”~ Unbreakable Heart

Kimberly Kinrade
The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison...
The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison...
The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison...
The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison...
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The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison of lies and of denial. Her American dream turned nightmare means the lie is now exposed.

She has been defrauded by her own house. She is a liar and a thief who stole from her own people, from the poor and sick. The American dream turned nightmare is a metaphor for a person who was born into a poor family, has suffered racial discrimination and poverty, and has become a liar or a thief.

Source: Bits Of You & Pieces Of Me

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