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A Little Innocent
I haven't lost it all
A flush still creeps up the back of my neck
When you say words like "p****" or "d***"
Words I have been taught are "crass" or "vulgar"
Words I could never say as I still
Whisper to say "p****" or "v*****" aloud
Cringing to write it on paper where eyes could see
I haven't lost all of my integrity
I still turn my back when I undress
When you take off your jeans at night
Still hesitant to show my skin
Embarrassed to see the flesh of a man
My eyelashes still lower in shyness
I peer through them, watching your hands reach
A blush covers my cheeks
There's still a little girl in me
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