Regret, One word, Timeless damage condensed to Six letters. That are scented like cheap, Dollar store, perfume Titled “Heavenly”. The stench that you burned into my nostrils,choking me, Suffocating me. A word whose name taste like poison on my battered tongue, Bitterly sweetless, Just like the ***** pouring like fountains from your fingertips, Sugar-laced manipulation. It’s adorned with purple, the colour of the rich, Of royalty, Yet, worn by a wayward, penniless, and perverted sinner, Guiltless, guilty. It’s a word that purrs, “You’re so mature” as its filthy palms grasp my flesh, Robbing me. Robbing me straight from the cradle I slept so ignorantly, So soundly. Stripping me naked as I was born, yet wasn’t I just yesterday? Too young. Far too young to carry the weight of your skin, Your sins, My regret.