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She slouched against the smoke stained wall Her skeleton hands both trembled She sighed heavily with effort Then emptied another stiff drink This was not the place to mention But she revealed her affliction Then shooed away further questions Acting startled and offended She knows I am familiar With obsession and starvation And the resolve to self-destruct For never being good enough But I witnessed devastation Then I resolved to keep living Or at least to keep on trying A death’s not worth its weight in grief Now I can't just shake this from her Reorganize her scrambled mind Retract my own comradery And convince her she will be fine So dangles her mortality In faces of those surrounding Watching us plead desperately While she starves something worth feeding
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Nov 22, 2013
Nov 22, 2013 at 2:18 AM UTC
The Disorder
She slouched against the smoke stained wall Her skeleton hands both trembled She sighed heavily with effort Then emptied another stiff drink This was not the place to mention But she revealed her affliction Then shooed away further questions Acting startled and offended She knows I am familiar With obsession and starvation And the resolve to self-destruct For never being good enough But I witnessed devastation Then I resolved to keep living Or at least to keep on trying A death’s not worth its weight in grief Now I can't just shake this from her Reorganize her scrambled mind Retract my own comradery And convince her she will be fine So dangles her mortality In faces of those surrounding Watching us plead desperately While she starves something worth feeding
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Nov 22, 2013
Nov 22, 2013 at 2:18 AM UTC
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