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APRIL IS
CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AWARENESS MONTH
Please Note The Song You Are Hearing "Twisted Ballerina" is a
condensed wav file and does not have the quality of the original mp3 file. I
condensed it to make it the background sound of this page.
APRIL IS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTHToday, I am going to digress from my usual political postings! April is just around the corner and it will mark a month of happenings to promote public awareness of the fact that too many children are victims of abuse. Brutalized and molested, in their homes or elsewhere. They, being so young and innocent are victimized
too often by adults, sick, deranged or victims of abuse themselves as children, thus creating a cycle of abuse. They beat, mentally abuse or sexually molest young ones, in their care or who just happen to cross their paths in some way. This is one subject so difficult to make comment on because of the horrific fact that we have such predators amongst us who are capable of
committing unimaginable, unspeakable acts of brutality on little children. Young juveniles who should be protected and allowed their childhood years of purity without encountering some of the ugly side of adulthood. A young woman, Jayne Sachs wrote a song about a sad case of sexual
molestation of a young girl who liked to dance as a ballerina. This song depicts what happens to young children when left alone with a an adult
pedophile. The story is fictional but the reality unfortunately is not.
Please read the information below and go to the John Lennon Awards site and vote for this young woman and her very dark song with a poignant message for us all. Thank you, Thinkingblue
PS: After clicking the site
http://jlsc.com/vote.php
Click the
Pop
section and choose Jayne Sachs "Twisted Ballerina" you will need to have your
email verified.
When you receive the verification
click the link they send you and vote. Please
do not try to listen to her song there it will take you to a plug-in and you
won't be able to vote. Click here to hear a condensed version of the song on a
wav file or go to her site and listen to it there. (Click the Jayne Sachs album
cover.)
Jayne Sachs wins grand prize in
Lennon Songwriting Contest
By Rick Bird
Post staff reporter


Little
girl
Little twisted ballerina
Little steps
Little twisted ballerina pirouettes
across the floor
to the window where her
daddy watches from the corner of his eye
and her uncle watches her thighs
Little girl
Little twisted ballerina
Dance
Well
her mom's at work down at the hospital today
and her daddy decides to cash his paycheck today
and her uncle says "Sure, I'll watch your ballerina dance."
Well she's heard those words before
She's seen that look before
She's smelled his breath before
She's felt his weight on her before
This ballerina
And when her daddy leaves
and when they're alone he's says
"I just bought a ticket to your show."
Little girl
Little twisted ballerina
Dance
Dance dance
dance dance
Got to dance got to dance got to dance got to dance got to dance got to dance
Dance
And she
dances out the bedroom
And she dances down the hall
And she dances down the steps
And out the front door
And she goes up to the clouds
that's where she find her stage
And she does the dance that’s twice her age
How did he
get here?
Who let him in up here?
Who let him in down there?
I was dancing here
I was dancing here
Little girl
Little twisted ballerina
Little steps
Little twisted ballerina pirouettes
Little twisted ballerina pirouettes

A friend sent this to me:
thinkingblue
This message is
going out to everyone on my e-mail list. I will not normally be sending out
messages to you (unless you want me to) but I felt this time the message was
worth it. I hope you'll agree and help spread this message out too.
Dave wrote:
My friend Jayne Sachs is one of the two pop music grand prize winners in the
John Lennon Song writing contest. Her song, Twisted ballerina, is a rough,
moving account of child abuse. "Twisted Ballerina" is a song that some child
protective service agencies believe is helping spread awareness about child
sexual abuse. She'll be playing the song live for hundreds of social workers
(who deal with this harsh reality everyday) to kick off April being national
Child Abuse Prevention Awareness month. So we need your help! We need your
vote. If the song can get passed this on-line voting battle and go on to possibly
win "Song of The Year", there would be that much more awareness being spread.
Information about the contest and the site to vote is at:
http://
jlsc.com/vote.php
Information about Jayne and her song is at:
http://www.jaynesachs.com/
To hear the song on-line...
http://www.sonicbids.com/JayneSachs click on "audio" at top of page and
also on lyrics to read along.
The contest is world wide, so please send this out to all your lists. I think
there is only one vote allowed per e-mail address, so spread the word. When you
go to vote, you will be asked for some information, because they want to make
sure that there is only one vote per e-mail address. The voting started March 15
at 11:00, and continues until April 26th. If you are having problems voting
(especially if you DON'T get the confirmation email/voting pass BACK from the
Lennon people within minutes... you may want to check your spam filter settings
and put it on low or less to allow the email to come through... also you should
have spam go into a folder instead of getting deleted automatically. And right
after you vote, you can
switch their settings back.
MESSAGE FROM JAYNE: Also, as a last resort for people who can't vote for
whatever reason due to something in the process, I'm asking people to email me
with the email address that they tried to vote with and also who they voted for.
I will collect all of these and send to the Lennon people for inclusion if
they'll agree. Because
everyone's vote SHOULD count.
Thanks. Peace
dave
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When I woke up this morning,
I knew that she was mad;
Cause she was crying awful hard,
And yelling at my dad.
I tried my best to be real good,
And do just what she said;
I cleaned my room all by myself,
I even made my bed.
But I spilled milk on my good shirt,
When she yelled at me to hurry;
And I guess she didnt hear me,
When I told her I was sorry.
Cause she hit me awful hard you see,
And called me funny names;
And told me I was really bad,
And I should be ashamed.
When I said I love you mommy
I guess she didn't understand;
Cause she yelled at me to shut my mouth.
Or I'd get smacked again.
So I came up here to talk to you,
Please tell me what to do;
Cause I really love my mommy,
And I know she loves me, too.
And I don't think my mommy means,
To hit me quite so hard;
I guess grown ups forget.
How really big they are.
So Teddy, I wish you were real,
And you weren't just a bear;
Than you could help me find a way.
To tell mommies everywhere.
To please try hard to understand,
How sad it makes us feel;
Cause the outside pain goes away,
But the inside never heals.
And if we could make them listen,
Maybe they'd understand;
So other children like me,
Wouldn't have to hurt again.
But for now I guess I'll hold you tight,
And pretend the pains not there;
I know you'd never hurt me,
So good night Teddy Bear...
Poem From:
http://www.starrlyn.com/

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