Lyrics Portrait - Aiden
Two
men
entered
and
I
thought
I
was
dreaming.
I
heard
the
sounds
of
what
were
laughter.
And
expected
the
door
to
slam
off
the
hinges.
The
dark
initiates
my
fear
and
I
tell
myself
nothing
can
hurt
me.
Nothing
can
hurt
me.
The
blanket
weighs
300
pounds
pinning
me
on
my
stomach.
Although
my
eyes
are
open,
I
see
nothing
but
a
spiraling
glow
That
radiates
an
alarm
clock
on
a
nightstand.
Hands
are
gripping
me.
The
sheets
are
twisted,
I′m
suffocating.
I
smell
nail
polish.
I
picture
my
mother
out
in
the
garden
On
a
spring
day
planting
new
strawberry
seeds.
The
earth
aroma
as
she
turns
the
soil
lingers.
And
I
imagine
my
life
as
a
princess.
Nothing
can
hurt
me.
It's
5:
47
a.m.
and
the
sun
looks
as
though
It′s
just
about
to
defeat
the
night
sky.
A
battle
between
good
and
evil
That
rages
on
through
centuries
unnoticed.
My
night
gawn
is
taggled
above
my
hips.
I
went
to
sleep
with
panties
on
and
I
smell
blood.
My
breasts
are
exposed
and
sore.
One
of
them
has
bite
marks.
Blinding
light
from
the
bathroom
crushes
my
eyes.
I
try
to
stand
up
and
the
weight
of
the
world
buckles
my
knees.
Nothing
can
hurt
me.
The
dawn
breaks
and
this
veil
I
carry
around
for
secrecy
is
about
to
melt.
Something
inside
my
veins
explode.
And
I
realize
I'm
not
looking
at
a
portrait
now.
We
are
all
living
in
it
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