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You're far from the drumbeat Young girl Lions and zebras in cages You never liked their stripes Father would grind his teeth At the sight of those Dom perde Once you saw a man Lying in the street—a kaffir His skin raised and bloodied in lines Across his chest Reminding you of standing between bars and Those streaked beasts   Stamping in their own mess Kept far away from your White silk tunic Still young enough to marvel What would father think ******* swollen with milk for Bearing a child the color Of Christmas chocolate "An abomination above all others" Father always fired the dienaar seuns On the day of their thirteenth birthday For your protection He said For your protection.
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Oct 26, 2013
Oct 26, 2013 at 1:53 PM UTC
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You're far from the drumbeat Young girl Lions and zebras in cages You never liked their stripes Father would grind his teeth At the sight of those Dom perde Once you saw a man Lying in the street—a kaffir His skin raised and bloodied in lines Across his chest Reminding you of standing between bars and Those streaked beasts   Stamping in their own mess Kept far away from your White silk tunic Still young enough to marvel What would father think ******* swollen with milk for Bearing a child the color Of Christmas chocolate "An abomination above all others" Father always fired the dienaar seuns On the day of their thirteenth birthday For your protection He said For your protection.
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Oct 26, 2013
Oct 26, 2013 at 1:53 PM UTC
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