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No One Listened © Ramon Pinero 2/7/2006
There was nothing special about her.
She did not stand out she did not call attention to herself.
She just suffered in her silence.
Afraid to make a sound.
You see; It was her fault.
She was the one who (in the flowering of her youth) led the boyfriend into this pit of darkness.
You see; it was her fault.
At least that was what her mother told her over and over again.
You see; it was her fault.
the boyfriend just could not help himself.
she was after all in the flowering of her youth; and after all it couldn’t be his fault.
it couldn’t be his fault he was only doing to her what he he was doing to her mother. So how could that possibly be his fault.
Her Mama said “You just trying to take my man.” and slammed her head against a wall.
So you see; it was her fault.
It was her fault that her mother was on the pipe and her daddy was unknown although I doubt things would be any different.
You see it was her fault;
Because her body was changing and was preparing itself for womanhood;
Her face was filling in and that look of innocence radiated across the room.
You see it was fault;
She had started wearing eyeliner and blush; she began to develop her mind she smiled at the boys in class and had this particular crush on Chuito “He was so cute” She told her best friend Gloria.
You see it was her fault that her mothers’ boyfriend was a fiend a prick a bastard but, her Mama loved him, even after all the pegadas and insults the open-hand slaps across her face.
Her mama loved him.
It was her fault; and anyone could see that she was now a mujercita at fourteen; with visions of sugarplums and cotton candy colliding with dreams of becoming a woman.
You see it was her fault; she had grown in womanly ways but was still a chavalilla a little girl who needed love and attention.
You see; it was her fault.
When he came into that room that night;
that hot August night.
This time. she was ready.
As he crawled into her bed, after all had gone to sleep, To do again; what he had done so many times before,
and as he pulled her to him, he felt a warmth he never felt before.
It was warm and wet and as he wondered about this strange new feeling.
She stabbed him again; this time in his manhood
You see it was her fault; her mother screamed about a dead boyfriend and looked for her pipe; her mother as hopeless as ever. the police as helpless as ever. and according to the police report…
You see… It was her fault.
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