Feel The Curtain
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Feel The Curtain
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I step with two hands open
and kick the man in front of me
reminded of my father
when will you ever learn
I found you urinating
you found me interesting
torn raw and feeling sickness
permit my hypocrisy
feel the thick curtain
while she sleeps
the stench of my breath pains you
but your just smelling yourself
my plate shows something rotten
I feel so right at home
dress me in mothers clothing
to teach me how to fuck myself
fracture my arm like you know
the abuse makes it feel right
feel the thick curtain
while she sleeps
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