Comfort Woman
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Complete, First published Aug 08, 2018
Poem about life as a comfort woman.  Comfort women were girls, usually between the ages of 11 and 30, forced into sex slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.  Reviews/comment/CC appreciated.
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This is a small collection of poems that I have compiled over the years starting at age 15 stemming from my own personal experiences and observations of the world around me. I am hoping in the future for this to become a book. Trigger warning mentions of suicide, attempting suicide, self harm, addiction, OD, hanging, child abuse, depression, bullying, and psychological torture.