Asking For It
The haze
Thats how it starts
Blurry days
She doesn’t know how to part
The bottle in her hand is her savior
She cant take back the memories of fear
She couldn’t control her behavior
Her lashing out at the culprit who was near
Who took away something so dear
Yet they say she asked for it
They say her treasure was for the taking
Even though the noises were full of aching
Yet she asked for it
Even though she said no
They still call her a slut and a hoe
But she knows
She knows that the words from her mouth rang true
Lest God struck her dead in her cold bedroom
Those memories of a night so dark and disgusting
Would be a memory so corrupting
So she shuts it out with the bottle in her hand
Reminded a thousand times again
That she was simply asking for it
Her please
Her cries
Her muffled groans
The anguish
The hatred
All sad and alone
Yet she was asking for it
From an aggressor who was crafty and wily
And would never admit something so vile and grimy
Yet it was her fault
The sexual assault
But she was strong enough to make a change
She would put the bottle down and fight to have justice made
In a society so full on calling her out she would proudly stand out and shout
I wasn’t asking for it, I must admit
Because this is something I would never permit
To all of the women and all of the men
We must stay strong through this journey ahead
Our voices will be heard straightaway
And people might not understand and that is okay
But truth must be spoken, and tears will no longer be shed
My body belongs to me
My voice is my key
For there is more to me that meets the eye
And I will continue to try
Advocating for for those who’ve survived a violation