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I remember my childhood I remember the occasional bruises I remember the rare cuts I remember the tetanus vaccines I remember the injuries from wood Shots on the *** Intra-dermal injections My father told me "It is funny when the nurse does that," I was young, I was shy, I still am, Shy in my own ways. I am very ticklish and My lower back is more so, My dad tricked my fear away, I would lie stomach facing the bed, Papa staring into my eyes smilingly, And the nurse would ***** my *** I would feel a tingy sensation, And I would laugh in fear! Literally — I don't lie.
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Nov 5, 2019
Nov 5, 2019 at 11:09 PM UTC
Laugh In Fear
I remember my childhood I remember the occasional bruises I remember the rare cuts I remember the tetanus vaccines I remember the injuries from wood Shots on the *** Intra-dermal injections My father told me "It is funny when the nurse does that," I was young, I was shy, I still am, Shy in my own ways. I am very ticklish and My lower back is more so, My dad tricked my fear away, I would lie stomach facing the bed, Papa staring into my eyes smilingly, And the nurse would ***** my *** I would feel a tingy sensation, And I would laugh in fear! Literally — I don't lie.
Atul
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35/M/Indian
Nov 5, 2019
Nov 5, 2019 at 11:09 PM UTC
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