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Spoken Julia Ferr Consider this a letter to you The male who wears what his mother likes This is written for the girl who cannot find it in herself to stand in the shower to rid her hair of her grandfather’s cigarette. This is addressed and stamped to the grandmother who does not know who this girl is, that I am. It is apparent to me that being pretentious for 18 years was more important than hearing my voice. This letter was jammed into a white envelope and slapped in the face With a five dollar bill and with a smack of her lips, it was sealed. This is for the kids who treat Sunday’s like Sacramento and staring at those white, cyan clouds is God teasing us of the Heaven we have never visited. Consider these lyrics Hell, consider me the singer. As this is printed to the kids who walk the sidewalks home. This is to the kids who do not only step over the cracks although they could have broken their Mother’s back for screaming and crying. This is an intricate novel with a hard rock spine accompanied by two paper blankets that protect its deepest darkest secrets. And I will tell you that this is signed to the kids. To the children who bite their nails, the ones who chew their brittle fingers. To the kids who ride their bicycles, they will jump off into the grass just to feel alive. This is for the kids who try to explain to their parents that they are hurting. This is to the kids who are afraid of making them cry the ones who kiss them goodnight and wipe a tear from their eye. To the kids who walk in black and white And I am sure they remember the words to the fight that broke up a family. Dinner continued, this time in a cold damp silence even the radio could not possibly drown out. So I ask you to consider this a biography. A biography of a child a child who painted a room dandelion yellow in hopes of murdering the darkness. A child who ripped down the blinds and opened all of the doors. They so desperately wanted to allow some life Where things never grew. A smile is all they wished for a white daisy, a song about something more. Honey sweeter than sweetest from Burt’s Bees that lived in the trees to praying on pews Jesus please. Consider this a 5000 word count essay to be handed in by Tuesday and let me tell you, the stress of yesterday depreciates the best of me. This is to the kids with Straight A’s and to the kids with nothing at all I see you. A binder full of paper and a mind full of raw emotions that make you want to split your ends and hairspray your flowers just so they can enjoy January. This is a kiss blown in the wind to be caught as a voice recording. This is to the kids who see everything yet they say nothing at all. To the kids who love unconditionally yet still manage to fall, you will be 22 someday living with nothing or maybe an abundance of it all. but I must tell you that this is all ahead of us this plan that is destined for the rest of us so please consider this a letter to you.
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Jan 10, 2020
Jan 10, 2020 at 7:17 PM UTC
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Spoken Julia Ferr Consider this a letter to you The male who wears what his mother likes This is written for the girl who cannot find it in herself to stand in the shower to rid her hair of her grandfather’s cigarette. This is addressed and stamped to the grandmother who does not know who this girl is, that I am. It is apparent to me that being pretentious for 18 years was more important than hearing my voice. This letter was jammed into a white envelope and slapped in the face With a five dollar bill and with a smack of her lips, it was sealed. This is for the kids who treat Sunday’s like Sacramento and staring at those white, cyan clouds is God teasing us of the Heaven we have never visited. Consider these lyrics Hell, consider me the singer. As this is printed to the kids who walk the sidewalks home. This is to the kids who do not only step over the cracks although they could have broken their Mother’s back for screaming and crying. This is an intricate novel with a hard rock spine accompanied by two paper blankets that protect its deepest darkest secrets. And I will tell you that this is signed to the kids. To the children who bite their nails, the ones who chew their brittle fingers. To the kids who ride their bicycles, they will jump off into the grass just to feel alive. This is for the kids who try to explain to their parents that they are hurting. This is to the kids who are afraid of making them cry the ones who kiss them goodnight and wipe a tear from their eye. To the kids who walk in black and white And I am sure they remember the words to the fight that broke up a family. Dinner continued, this time in a cold damp silence even the radio could not possibly drown out. So I ask you to consider this a biography. A biography of a child a child who painted a room dandelion yellow in hopes of murdering the darkness. A child who ripped down the blinds and opened all of the doors. They so desperately wanted to allow some life Where things never grew. A smile is all they wished for a white daisy, a song about something more. Honey sweeter than sweetest from Burt’s Bees that lived in the trees to praying on pews Jesus please. Consider this a 5000 word count essay to be handed in by Tuesday and let me tell you, the stress of yesterday depreciates the best of me. This is to the kids with Straight A’s and to the kids with nothing at all I see you. A binder full of paper and a mind full of raw emotions that make you want to split your ends and hairspray your flowers just so they can enjoy January. This is a kiss blown in the wind to be caught as a voice recording. This is to the kids who see everything yet they say nothing at all. To the kids who love unconditionally yet still manage to fall, you will be 22 someday living with nothing or maybe an abundance of it all. but I must tell you that this is all ahead of us this plan that is destined for the rest of us so please consider this a letter to you.
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