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What else can I cover my mouth with Other than clear, cherry-flavored lip balm? It stains, otherwise Goes where I ask it not to go Its' gradients are as spread and varying as strands on a feather I prefer, to be different, to taste better than I look After all, it's my story that always wins It was never Red Riding Hood But the enigma beneath the cloak I am one of those girls Hairy and imperfectly coiffed Veiled in nudes, beiges, and understatements When men look at me, I wonder what their gazes snag on There's no snare of life about me except the berry on my fingers and toes These chipped, bright nails are my calling card Through the cracks in the polished veneer you can see **** me filtering through I hide my hands , tuck the berry away This is not what I want you to see
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Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
My Berry
What else can I cover my mouth with Other than clear, cherry-flavored lip balm? It stains, otherwise Goes where I ask it not to go Its' gradients are as spread and varying as strands on a feather I prefer, to be different, to taste better than I look After all, it's my story that always wins It was never Red Riding Hood But the enigma beneath the cloak I am one of those girls Hairy and imperfectly coiffed Veiled in nudes, beiges, and understatements When men look at me, I wonder what their gazes snag on There's no snare of life about me except the berry on my fingers and toes These chipped, bright nails are my calling card Through the cracks in the polished veneer you can see **** me filtering through I hide my hands , tuck the berry away This is not what I want you to see
anna-zagerson
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Belarusian
Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
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