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Sylvia's Song
v-FiClassic Rock,Symphonic Rock,Fear,Anger,Despair,Triumph,Aggressive,Triumphant,Female Voice,Medium,Accelerating
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He slapped her hard, knocked the glasses right off
Then dragged her away by her short black hair
I’ve often wondered if she kept it clipped
Kept it chopped and kept it so very snipped
To appease and placate that jealous glare
Destroyed her beauty so he’d feel secure
In hopes he’d one-day just stop hurting her
The kids knew better than to start crying
As he yanked her screaming across the floor
Thank God, some things were hidden from their sight
Never to be clearly brought to the light
What came with the screams behind that closed door
What came with that pain made her feel impure
And how she just hoped he’d stop hurting her
No broken bones, it could be a lot worse
At least this time, there’s not a fractured arm
No doctors’ bill that she couldn’t afford
Just one more stabbing from that so-called sword
She could take the hit, could take all the harm
She could clean off the blood, once more endure
And long for when he’d just stop hurting her
She opened the curtains; that’s it and all
Hard to believe that it’s not more complex
He thought it signaled some secret lover
That she was flirting, one way or another
Just a curtain, but he thought it meant sex
A sunny day was the only allure
She opened the cloth, he began hurting her
Not everyone breaks, but everyone sleeps
That sleeping man’s skull met a club of wood
She wanted to make sure that he would know
In slumber, she could force his scalp to flow
Again, and again, each blow felt so good
She knew it was just a brief, happy cure
Slowing him down from again hurting her
Every man out there lays hands on his wife
That’s what she was told; the life she was taught
Once I said to her when I was a child
My eyes defiant; my spirit still wild
If mine puts hands on me, I’ll make him rot
She stared, resigned, looking sad and unsure
Recalling the one that had once hurt her
Every man out there lays hands on his wife
Well, that’s not true; it’s an outdated thought
I recall when mine slapped me; when mine bruised
I recall when I bled when he abused
My grandmother’s words weren’t the wisdom I sought
I know I believed that I’d fight myself free
And he’d rue and regret when he hurt me
And still I do fight this war to go free
But he will still regret the day he hurt me