I can still see your brown eyes staring Hunting me down, hungry I shy away, a thin veil of modesty Protecting me from the truth But I can’t hide for long The real shield has always been my youth.
Naivety has always been a privilege One that was not wasted on adolescents Until teenager became synonymous with antidepressants And now your brown eyes shift Tracing my outline I guess he’s too focused on my hemline I’m not even old enough to drink wine.
Maybe he doesn’t care Nothing wrong with taking a look No consent involved in a quick glance No one would believe a kid anyway I have no experience in romance No proof he even made an advance.
I’m just a silly little girl Too young to be taken seriously And yet somehow not too young To be drooled over by a man’s tongue.