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I said no and Backed away he made Advances anyway and groping Goblin hands tried to pilfer what Venus Owes man “The Inheritance” My crop shall rise From your field I claim this Land in the name of Man With his grabbing Paws he bent her over the Bed, to get on with it She trembled, teary then He lifted my skirt up, I shouldn’t have Been wearing it He was really messed Up, maybe if I hadn’t looked so Willing, so easy I Asked For It I couldn’t believe the Blame, even as it fell from her Hung head and Hidden face It Wasn’t Your Fault Socialized to please the guys Why? Victims hating self, non-believers, mental health I’m not liking college She confessed Where’s the safety net? And then she walked back to Missing friends and Silent pain and Ambulance calls for alcohol’s Waterfalls and consequences Fading details and Stories cops won’t believe What were you Wearing, they asked her Were you drunk? It Wasn’t Your Fault
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 3:22 PM UTC
159. Inheritance 12/3/12
I said no and Backed away he made Advances anyway and groping Goblin hands tried to pilfer what Venus Owes man “The Inheritance” My crop shall rise From your field I claim this Land in the name of Man With his grabbing Paws he bent her over the Bed, to get on with it She trembled, teary then He lifted my skirt up, I shouldn’t have Been wearing it He was really messed Up, maybe if I hadn’t looked so Willing, so easy I Asked For It I couldn’t believe the Blame, even as it fell from her Hung head and Hidden face It Wasn’t Your Fault Socialized to please the guys Why? Victims hating self, non-believers, mental health I’m not liking college She confessed Where’s the safety net? And then she walked back to Missing friends and Silent pain and Ambulance calls for alcohol’s Waterfalls and consequences Fading details and Stories cops won’t believe What were you Wearing, they asked her Were you drunk? It Wasn’t Your Fault
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 3:22 PM UTC
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