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If you scream no one will hear you If you scream I will **** you Little girl of seven How ‘bout you bring me to heaven? I’ll take you on a trip You’ll feel your insides rip It’s ten past noon The beginning of June She screamed anyway In the middle of the day Ten minutes before, She knocked on her door Nobody is home She’s all alone So she skipped to the park Past trees of paper-white bark To swing on the swings Such a thoughtless innocent thing He was looming there She didn’t really care Friendly he did seem And tried to push her on the swing Alarmed, she struggled to get down He shoved her to the ground The smell of cigarettes The sound of deep heavy breaths Deflowered was the maiden(head) Defiled was the child So loudly she had screamed From the object he had reamed Rough and rigid was the shaft A sharp pain and the smell of blood Briefly she blacked out from the traumatic flood The monster bolted from the sound of her cries What had he done? She understood. Showed her womanhood The smell of cigarettes The beginning of regrets The sting of his sixty second fling Although he was gone His stench lingered on So once more, she ran to her apartment door No  one was there to comfort her despair On her porch she sat Numb and waiting Mom comes home and asks what’s wrong Why did she take so long? A police report was made The girl’s memory begins to fade (shove it down, make it drown) Ten past noon That day in June A sunny day in the park Where her life went dark
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Jan 4, 2017
Jan 4, 2017 at 10:34 AM UTC
Blood and Cigarettes
If you scream no one will hear you If you scream I will **** you Little girl of seven How ‘bout you bring me to heaven? I’ll take you on a trip You’ll feel your insides rip It’s ten past noon The beginning of June She screamed anyway In the middle of the day Ten minutes before, She knocked on her door Nobody is home She’s all alone So she skipped to the park Past trees of paper-white bark To swing on the swings Such a thoughtless innocent thing He was looming there She didn’t really care Friendly he did seem And tried to push her on the swing Alarmed, she struggled to get down He shoved her to the ground The smell of cigarettes The sound of deep heavy breaths Deflowered was the maiden(head) Defiled was the child So loudly she had screamed From the object he had reamed Rough and rigid was the shaft A sharp pain and the smell of blood Briefly she blacked out from the traumatic flood The monster bolted from the sound of her cries What had he done? She understood. Showed her womanhood The smell of cigarettes The beginning of regrets The sting of his sixty second fling Although he was gone His stench lingered on So once more, she ran to her apartment door No  one was there to comfort her despair On her porch she sat Numb and waiting Mom comes home and asks what’s wrong Why did she take so long? A police report was made The girl’s memory begins to fade (shove it down, make it drown) Ten past noon That day in June A sunny day in the park Where her life went dark
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Jan 4, 2017
Jan 4, 2017 at 10:34 AM UTC
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