You Should Be Looking Over Your Shoulder
You Should Be Looking Over Your Shoulder.
What is in your heart that tells you, you have the right to terrify the children at night.
Is it the keys that hang from your large waist or the badge that says you're allowed to work in this place.
What joy do you get from the pain that you cause and all the games you play behind locked doors.
Why do you always walk with a smile, is there satisfaction when you cause the tears in the children's eyes.
What makes it OK to live in your world when with great glee every child you scold.
What happened to make your soul so dark where the abuse of a child is just another walk in the park.
Is that your only goal and enjoyment in life, to destroy abuse and tear apart young lives.
How do you manage to peacefully sleep at night, do you just push the devil all to one side.
What will you do as you get frail and old, and you are constantly living in fear that your evil secret will finally be told.
Now I have no control over my little life and everything that happens to me it is people like you who decide.
Bearing in mind one day this child will become a man, and I will want answers to what I don't understand.
You should always be looking over your shoulder because I will see you again, that dreaded knock on your door it will be me saying I have come for revenge on that you can depend.
Nataiella (1975) Childhood Memory
I Didn`t go back for revenge.