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One day, daddy comes home early And finds a sight he shrieks to see He yells and demands to know what goes on And you're sent crying to your lonely room Look at the hope in her eyes She's waiting for her brother's big surprise But evil lurks behind his smile; He tricks her into filling his desires
She feels confused by the game Mommy and daddy don't play with her this way Something feels wrong about it all But brother must be trustworthy, after all
I wish I could protect you, little girl And save you from the evil of it all He's invading you, little girl And forcing you to hide within yourself
Brother makes you play "Simon Says" But you don't want to be there Inside, your heart and soul are screaming But no sound is leaving your lips
I wish I could comfort you, little girl And tell you, "You did nothing wrong" You've been destroyed, little girl And forced to hide within yourself
Sixteen years have passed since then Mommy and daddy have long forgotten And they give brother all the attention But you're still crying in your lonely room
I wish I could help you, my darling You know you did nothing wrong For what it's worth, my darling I've been exactly where you are
I'm here for you And you're not alone!
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