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The Web Poetry Corner - Karen J. Layer - RAPED
RAPED
by
Karen J. Layer
If what I believe is true
Then my body is
The wrapping paper
Cradling the gift
This body mere container
For the beauty held within
If what I believe is true
You're thinking that this present
That belongs to God
Belongs to you
No matter what you do to me
Remember you can't win
To strip the bow away
To rip my wrapping paper skin
God spare me now
That's all I'll pray
Don't let him rape the gift within
Don't let him take my soul away
If what I believe is true
After you're done
Thinking you've won
I'm lying here alive
Naked, but only aware
Of how my spirit's bare
If what I believe is true
My gift within
Is unbroken
I'll pick up all the pieces
And thank God
You couldn't break
This part in here
(The soul I bear)
To strip the bow away
To rip my wrapping paper skin
God spare me now
That's all I'll pray
Don't let him rape the gift within
Don't let him take my soul away
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change)
Remind me now
When I feel broken
torn, ashamed
I'm naked
Not sure who to blame
Remind me that
I'm still a child you see
Remind me now
Help me pick
These pieces up
Ribbon, paper - everywhere
Help me, wrap me
Fix
God please fix me...
If...
If what I believe is true
My body was just wrapping paper
Cradling the gift
This body mere container
For the beauty held within
If what I believe is true
No matter WHAT he did to me
No matter what he did to ME
He never raped my soul
The gift within
He never raped my soul
The gift within
He didn't win
He did NOT win
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from: Puerto Pricesa City, Palawan, Philippines
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