"Grace" (Prelude)

dopeitscliff

Let me tell you all a story of a good girl turned bad,
Her name is Grace but she lost every bit she had,
Went from being on the honor roll, top student in her class,
To suckin' dick for fun and always giving up the ass


It all started way back in middle school, 7th grade,
She was going through puberty, it was a really awkward stage,
Horny little boys would stare at her in different ways,
Now Grace started moving faster than a flip of a page


She would make out with random boys on the back of the bus,
They're pulling on her hair and grabbing all on her butt,
Putting hands up her skirt while she's juggling nuts,
These are all the early symptoms of a practicing slut


Fast forward to sophomore year, now she was 15,
The same year that she lost her virginity,
In the back of a broken down green Ford F3,
Where she learned what it means to get down on both knees


You would think Grace played the trumpet by how good she could blow,
Suck it fast or suck it slow, she'd knock the socks right off your toes,
Now she showing up to class missing half of her clothes,
So you can say that now she's nothing but the neighborhood hoe


College came around, the best years of her life,
Lickin' balls and getting trained by 6 dudes every night,
She loved getting drunk and used to always be high,
Niggas would always take advantage even though it's not right


After she swallowed one nut, she would swallow some more,
Her pussy got ran through then she dropped to the floor,
1 hour later, more niggas knocked on her door,
Grace ain't so amazing cuz now she's considered a whore

  • Author: dopeitscliff (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 8th, 2017 09:45
  • Comment from author about the poem: This character is based from a previous poem I published, "Jalapeño". I gave Grace her own backstory to further explain her actions in the other poem. This is a prelude so it is meant to be/can be read together with "Jalapeño". Enjoy!
  • Category: Short story
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