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Double Trouble Preacher's Twins
As preacher’s daughters we had to toe the line, But sometimes our halo slipped and we weren’t too divine. When my twin sister and I were 15 we rebelled against the rules, And pulled a fast one on our parents, just to look good in school. We wanted to pierce our ears and be like the other girls in school, And forget we were preacher’s kids for once, and just be cool! Our parents emphatically refused, so they thought our hands were tied. But we wouldn’t take no for an answer…we wouldn’t be denied. We came up with a sneaky plan to forge our parents name, Giving us permission to pierce our ears… we had no shame! We went to the department store, and the dirty deed was done. We didn’t think our parents would notice … we thought we had won! We had lied and forged and were headed towards hell, But we were only thinking, “Boy those earrings are really looking swell!” For a few weeks, we wore our hair down and they never knew. Then one day I forgot, put my hair in a ponytail, and it all came unglued! My Dad was home and noticed, and I heard his wrath. He was not at all happy, and was on the warpath! I figured if I was going down, my twin would too, So my loyalty went out the window, and I said, “She did it too!” We were in hot water with my parents for quite a while, And ashamed of ourselves, so at home we went the extra mile. But one good thing that came out of our sinful indiscretion, Was that we got to keep our earrings, our brand new obsession!
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