I heard a gang bang once...
But I wasn't part of it.
In my apartment the walls were thin
And next door were thirty men.
They had a woman - that was obvious,
To my presence they were oblivious.
I had no phone, I couldn't call,
I could only listen, not help at all...
So many men came and went,
I couldn't think that it was by consent
Perhaps I could use an open window?
But I was second floor - nowhere to go!
The only way out was directly past them...
I wasn't up to confronting thirty men!
Even if they were less, I was still only one,
Although I could have brought my gun...
But though I had sympathy for her plight,
She was hidden from my line of sight
I really didn't know what they did to her -
I could be judge, jury and executioner!
It turns out that I'm glad that i did not,
Instead of a young thing they had an older harlot
Perhaps getting full value from an older prostitute
They'd get laid and later she might get screwed
Out of her pay for a hard night's work
By some entrepreneurial jerk
Who says he's the pimp and she's the whore
Who only gets what he gives her - no more!
After all, I finally did hear her voice,
Though she didn't say she was there by choice,
I heard her manage to get them to form a line
Hearing her anger when she said; 'ONE AT A TIME! '
Karl Stuart Kline
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/gang-bang/