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The Teen Afair New family, two sexes "Your dad lives with my mom Not married And I think you're the bomb" "Little girl, he is as your brother" "Son, you know the rules But if she is there so are you Are you trying to kill your mother" "I remember what it is like To be a teen But I am too old to follow you Hiding not to be seen" what do I do next Buy a chasity belt Do I send one of you away I am so perplixed So now I am so tired But yet to sleep Watching to save you both from your own creep Maybe I will sleep today In the room of one of you To know where each of you are I know its hard, I was a teenager too
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