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Her Momma Would be Ashamed

Pressure released until the morning When she opens her eyes to different problems Crawling across him to get out of bed she looks in the mirror Mascara under her eyes And eyeliner smudged Out to her temples Asking who is this person Looking back to the bed Is that me She grimaces at his open-mouth snoring. Her momma would be ashamed. She cleans her face Brushes her teeth Goes back to bed Because the only people awake At 6AM Are the women just like her. Laying her head on his chest She comforts herself, no one will know Poor girl. She doesn’t know that by 2 in the afternoon word will spread, and everyone will know.
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Jan 29, 2011
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