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There are days when I am ashamed of the skin I slink in This brown body With scars as red and angry as I was the day they were born They mock me Remind me of who I was Of who I really am A road map back into insanity. There are days when I am ashamed of the skin I slink in. This brown body With fat hugging hips and thighs tighter than a man ever could It speaks to me Reminding me of who I'll never be Reminding me that they don't make pretty in my size. There are days when I am ashamed of this skin I slink in This brown body A field of land mines Hidden. Broken. Prepared to self destruct at any given moment And leave nothing but a story behind.
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Apr 11, 2015
Apr 11, 2015 at 3:30 AM UTC
In My Skin
There are days when I am ashamed of the skin I slink in This brown body With scars as red and angry as I was the day they were born They mock me Remind me of who I was Of who I really am A road map back into insanity. There are days when I am ashamed of the skin I slink in. This brown body With fat hugging hips and thighs tighter than a man ever could It speaks to me Reminding me of who I'll never be Reminding me that they don't make pretty in my size. There are days when I am ashamed of this skin I slink in This brown body A field of land mines Hidden. Broken. Prepared to self destruct at any given moment And leave nothing but a story behind.
emoni-jenkins
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Apr 11, 2015
Apr 11, 2015 at 3:30 AM UTC
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