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"Being Bad" by Dekika

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Staying out way too late,
not caring if your parents are mad,
doing things that could get you in trouble,
it's all part of being bad.

Flashing your boobs for a camera,
sneaking into a show,
convincing others to strip,
just to see how far they'll go.

Wearing short skirts and tight shirts,
with tall boots to complete the look,
yelling and honking at strangers,
giving internet porn a look.

Going against all you've been taught,
because, at the moment, you think you should,
never having regrets; you're still young,
being bad never felt so good!



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On Sunday June 13th, 2004, Rebirth (81) writes:
This makes me think of all the stupid shit I've done in my life, but all that makes me laugh now. Back then I thought I was a badass and now I see that it was just fun. Great write, brought back memories.


On Sunday June 13th, 2004, Dancing_Monkey (1761) writes:
but later on. when love strikes.. you ae shure to regreat all the stupid childish shit.. especialy all the lying to keep a straight face.. *dances the I hate the past dance * good write tho


On Sunday June 13th, 2004, An Expired Member (5) writes:
Way to sum it all up! "Going against all you've been taught, because, at the moment, you think you should" Pretty much how it goes. nice piece. ~Ashley



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