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The girl you saw today Softly humming a tune Tapping her fingers upon her desk Eyes flitting around the room Crooked yet white smile With a nose she thinks is too fat Taking in everything quietly Wishing she was wearing a hat Shoulders slightly slumped From trying to hide the fact That her feminine chest Is about as flat as her back Her hair is short and choppy She has a tenseness about her She's uncomfortable with her body That girl you saw in the hall today Only wanted to be friends But being the opposite gender That puts things to an end You couldn't be friends with her, After all she is a she That girl you saw around today I can say that was me.
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 12:45 AM UTC
That Girl
The girl you saw today Softly humming a tune Tapping her fingers upon her desk Eyes flitting around the room Crooked yet white smile With a nose she thinks is too fat Taking in everything quietly Wishing she was wearing a hat Shoulders slightly slumped From trying to hide the fact That her feminine chest Is about as flat as her back Her hair is short and choppy She has a tenseness about her She's uncomfortable with her body That girl you saw in the hall today Only wanted to be friends But being the opposite gender That puts things to an end You couldn't be friends with her, After all she is a she That girl you saw around today I can say that was me.
RJB
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 12:45 AM UTC
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