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Rain - Rape, Abuse, Incest Nonsense
The sun was out this morning But soon the R.A.I.N came and erased any ray of hope I had left It committed theft Of my virginity Flooded and damaged my fertility R.A.I.N. drops were falling on my head My secret garden became a water bed And growing within it Was the clitoral swelling That became a dwelling For constant pain And while Gene Kelly is singing in it I’m crying from all the R.A.I.N. I can’t stand these April showers How can it bring May flowers? But deflower me? What have I done to deserve Falling victim to the second nature Of a worthless soul I guess not realizing the devil could be so bold When it was all said and done All I could see was the RED blood between my thighs That I unwillingly sacrificed For the R.A.I.N. to stop The ORANGE that represented my strength was slowly fading The YELLOW became a brick road that I couldn’t ease on down Because it was now blocked I didn’t know how to get back to my sanity I couldn’t see the GREEN in me that once represented my dreams And like the BLUE in the oceans, skies and the heavens I became distant The INDIGO made me suddenly aware that I could no longer trust anyone. All my shame and sorrow Was clad in VIOLET Bright enough for the world to see Feelings of hopelessness and insecurities Were trapped inside the rainbow The R.A.I.N. left behind No lucky charms or pots of gold I beg for the R.A.I.N. to stay away But no matter how much I pray It continues to pour on unsuspecting souls
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