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Shrouded in darkness In my mother's keep. She whispers to me, "Beauty is only skin deep." As I twist and turn Inside this black womb, Light peeks in; I'll be born soon. Into blinding light I cry. "A girl with sass!" Some guy wails, As he smacks my *** As my mother feeds me Men gasp at her ******* She holds me close, "Don't listen to these pests." I am small With big bright eyes, He sneaks in And forces life long lies. I am growing Parts of me are too. And I try to listen to mother, But I'm falling for fools. "When you're afraid, Just say no." Mother never said A guy would refuse to let go. Smile. Look pretty. Blame other girls. Blame yourself. Things mother never said. But when I feel threatened, They run through my head. A woman's worth is skin deep between her thighs. It's something my mother would never say. But the world has made me feel this way.
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Oct 18, 2017
Oct 18, 2017 at 11:04 PM UTC
Skin Deep
Shrouded in darkness In my mother's keep. She whispers to me, "Beauty is only skin deep." As I twist and turn Inside this black womb, Light peeks in; I'll be born soon. Into blinding light I cry. "A girl with sass!" Some guy wails, As he smacks my *** As my mother feeds me Men gasp at her ******* She holds me close, "Don't listen to these pests." I am small With big bright eyes, He sneaks in And forces life long lies. I am growing Parts of me are too. And I try to listen to mother, But I'm falling for fools. "When you're afraid, Just say no." Mother never said A guy would refuse to let go. Smile. Look pretty. Blame other girls. Blame yourself. Things mother never said. But when I feel threatened, They run through my head. A woman's worth is skin deep between her thighs. It's something my mother would never say. But the world has made me feel this way.
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Oct 18, 2017
Oct 18, 2017 at 11:04 PM UTC
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