This song is meant to speak out against rape culture, and emphasize the anger, helplessness, and disgust victim's family's feel. Also to encourage victims of this abuse that thought that they feel like so much has been stolen, their ability to rebuild has not been taken away as hard as that may be. Encouraging victims who have never told anyone to reach out to someone they trust. "Could you look her in the eyes and tell them what you've done. Look your mother in the eyes and tell her what you've become. Disgusting you disgust me."
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