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In a Good Girls Eyes

In a good girls eyes lies darkness and mischief; Hidden in her disguise she's god but without it she's the devil. Caught up with her bible hugging in the morning and her panty throwing at night. Though she despises Alchohol it's really the fear that it comes down to. Worried that with one gulp she'll lose control and everyone will now she's not an angel. So twisted inside her lies to everyone, she desires to be touched forbiddenly though she stills a virgin. No one knows the secrets that lies behind the doors of a good girls eyes. She is slowly losing momentum seeing that bad girls always have more fun. So her legs started to inch apart, the one's she had promised to keep closed. No one knew that behind these eyes of a good girl lied a hoe just waiting to explore. Waiting to exhale, finally take a bite out of life for her damn self. She realized that good girls were too wholesome and she felt she needed to part some if you know what I mean. It wasn't until she got out there that she realized there was nothing good about being bad and maybe she was being naive but I think it was sad because she had so much to live for now she was trapped in a world in a world and she couldn't get back. Even though she prayed and prayed and said god please let me back in, he said i'm sorry but to me you have learn nothing didn't I always tell you to resist Temptation at all cost? She said yeah well what about forgiveness I though you taught that too. I did but your with the devil now your playing with different rules and in his world once your tarnished your forever his. Tears fell down her eyes as she listened to what he said. Another girl gone rotten, it's a shame because you could have been out queen. She said I still will be, and god watched as she kissed the devils lips. A tear dropped down his eyes as he reached but she was gone.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2005




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