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She thinks she's all grown up; She walks in thinking that she's a full grown Woman, Turning her ankle to show off that tiny heel. She overdrew her lips Higher than the empire state. Her tiny eyes dart down the aisles. Do you really think you can sniff out A hot stud at the local WalMart? Her soul tricked itself, Roaring like it's a lion. She'd do anything to make herself forget That she's only a tiny girl. And there she stands, Scanning a tiny bag of chips, Then stealing a beer at the self-checkout. What a grown up thing to do.
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Apr 25, 2021
Apr 25, 2021 at 9:32 PM UTC
Tiny
She thinks she's all grown up; She walks in thinking that she's a full grown Woman, Turning her ankle to show off that tiny heel. She overdrew her lips Higher than the empire state. Her tiny eyes dart down the aisles. Do you really think you can sniff out A hot stud at the local WalMart? Her soul tricked itself, Roaring like it's a lion. She'd do anything to make herself forget That she's only a tiny girl. And there she stands, Scanning a tiny bag of chips, Then stealing a beer at the self-checkout. What a grown up thing to do.
lucidwaking
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Apr 25, 2021
Apr 25, 2021 at 9:32 PM UTC
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