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Jun 2014
Salute to the fathers.
That protect their daughters.
Won't have harm come to them.
Even from the man professing to love them.

One slap.
One laying of your hands upon here.
Be prepared for a visit from her most honored man.

The one that raised her with love and kindness.

Yes, salute to these fathers that protect their child.

Honor to the brothers that protect their sisters.
They might have fought as kids.
Then we all fought as siblings when we was children.

But most boys knew the unwritten rules.
Even rules spoken to you.
Let no harm come to any women.

Especially, your sister and of course your mothers.

Salute, to that man that got laid on his ****.
There are still quality men that stands up against trouble.

I salute all the guys that intervene.
When they see foolish men acting mean.
Trying to dictate, who's in charged?

While forgetting at one time she was called sweetheart.
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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