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She came into the class Scared and confused Perhaps tired and sick Of wearing her mask… Disgusted, she said, “A boy stuck his tongue out at me!” I looked her over Up & Down And very care -fully did I see That her very tiny skirt Rested way above her knee Did this girl, really, not know? That her body will beckon? And she ain’t 12 no mo’!! That she is— In fact, No longer a girl But woman of curves: a woman of nerve Who must take on the world And everything that it serves? So for the rest of her life, Wherever she goes She will see the tongues of men Both young & old. No matter what She does Or doesn’t Know She’ll be pinned up against The urges they possess. Through no fault of her own, She’ll become an object to discuss And she’ll cringe daily At the ideas that They thoughtfully conjure up.
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 4:22 PM UTC
She Ain't 12 No Mo'
She came into the class Scared and confused Perhaps tired and sick Of wearing her mask… Disgusted, she said, “A boy stuck his tongue out at me!” I looked her over Up & Down And very care -fully did I see That her very tiny skirt Rested way above her knee Did this girl, really, not know? That her body will beckon? And she ain’t 12 no mo’!! That she is— In fact, No longer a girl But woman of curves: a woman of nerve Who must take on the world And everything that it serves? So for the rest of her life, Wherever she goes She will see the tongues of men Both young & old. No matter what She does Or doesn’t Know She’ll be pinned up against The urges they possess. Through no fault of her own, She’ll become an object to discuss And she’ll cringe daily At the ideas that They thoughtfully conjure up.
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 4:22 PM UTC
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