When the lamps are shattered,
And the doors are shut,
In marches he,
With cruel intentions,
Hands enough to cover her mouth
Power adequate to keep her from shout
Scratching, shrieking, and trying to get away,
She looks helpless as he gets it his way
After he’s done with his routine act,
He asks her to sign a silence pact
All her pleas and shouts go in vain
She cries, “Please Daddy! Never Again”
And the doors are shut,
In marches he,
With cruel intentions,
Hands enough to cover her mouth
Power adequate to keep her from shout
Scratching, shrieking, and trying to get away,
She looks helpless as he gets it his way
After he’s done with his routine act,
He asks her to sign a silence pact
All her pleas and shouts go in vain
She cries, “Please Daddy! Never Again”
2 comments:
oh my gosh. this is really good, and powerfull. I wrote a poem kind of like this. ur a great poet.
I'm havin goosebumps dude...
wow...
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