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Jun 15
You taught me,
you taught me good.
Taught me the lessons
that no one else could.
You're everyone's favorite
professor,
The university's top pick.
Hiding behind your
fare persona,
and playing games
With women behind it.

You said you'd come
see me,
If I showed you what
I got.
You said maybe you'd
let me back into your
life,
if only my body was hot.
It had to be small enough for you
to conquer,
and submissive enough as to
not scare,
I'd belong only to you,
I would be only yours
to wear.

I told you I wanted
to be seen as equal,
you said I was not
allowed to object.
I was a typical white
woman,
I didn’t deserve to have your
respect.
I crossed your boundaries,
and never left you alone.
Three years of no contact,
as rust grew in my bones.
I begged for your humanity,
for the sake of my sanity;
I was looking for proof
I even existed.

You're a man of incredible cowardice,
You could only imagine to be big.
A ******* sorry excuse for one,
you’re nothing more than a
chauvinistic pig.
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     rick and Kalliope
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