Rape Scene Act I [The Fine Art Of Quality Time]
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Rape Scene Act I [The Fine Art Of Quality Time]
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Why does daddy hammer mommy?
Weak body screams again and again
Filthy wilted flesh, bruises ugly
Sick worn bones and a blue-swollen skin
Play dead - Death bed
Play dead - Raped dead
Tried so hard to make him stop
But what can I do, he's my dad
I'm only five years old
Maybe mommy was just being bad?
Play dead - Death bed
Play dead - Raped dead
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