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Don't think about it

"Try not to think about it, then it will go away." It's the only thing they can tell me - they've nothing else to say. But how can I control my thoughts? I can't just stop myself thinking. My mind's eyes forever fixed on it, never even blinking. I wish I could forget it, I wish I didn't care, But however hard I try to forget, the memory's always there. He'd say, "I know you like it, it's only a bit of fun," As he did the frightful things to me that no-one should have done. He treated me like his property, as if I was just a toy, But I was only a weak young girl, and he was a big strong boy. I never ever wanted it, and I couldn't stop the pain, But was it my fault it happened? Could it ever happen again? And now he never goes away, he's always in my head, Invading my body again and again, until I wish I were dead. I can't bear the thought of holding hands, and I'm terrified of a kiss. I want to live a normal life. Will it always be like this? But I do want to think about it, and talk it over with you, And if I could tell you everything, I know what you would do. You'd take my hand so softly, and tell me, "Don't be afraid," And you'd say I wasn't responsible for any mistakes I'd made. Then I'd look into your eyes and see the affection that they hold, For I know that you believe in me with a love as pure as gold.
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Written by
paul-hansford
81 / M
Published
Feb 12, 2016
Lines·Words
23·275
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The first section of this poem is adapted from the words of a number of girls subjected to sexual abuse by boys/men who  have been convinced by online pornography that they can do what they want to girls.  The second section is what I think such a girl might say to one who wants to save her from this.

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#pornography#sexual-abuse
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