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Eloïse

Eloïse wears too much makeup And a bright red scarf To the supermarket Because she’s invisible. She could feel herself Melting away like a birthday candle. With every new gray hair. The colour of her lips and eyes Drained out like oil Into her blue veins Which ran like maps of Cities she’d traveled to And loved within. Eloïse wears too much makeup And a bright red scarf To the supermarket But they still don’t see Her.
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Dec 3, 2012
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