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Her Her Her Her You want to see her in a pretty dress That restricts the ribs, the lungs Like my makeshift chest binder from years back Her in a sparkly tiara That weighs down the head And makes me look down          down Down at her shoes High-heeled and floral In which I stumble In her father-daughter dance Where he smiles bright At his brilliant, beautiful- Her blowing out the candles Wishing for ... I've only ever wished to rid of her, And now here I am hidden behind these candles In this dance, Shoes, Tiara, Dress, Body, Her.
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Dec 28, 2024
Dec 28, 2024 at 1:08 PM UTC
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Her Her Her Her You want to see her in a pretty dress That restricts the ribs, the lungs Like my makeshift chest binder from years back Her in a sparkly tiara That weighs down the head And makes me look down          down Down at her shoes High-heeled and floral In which I stumble In her father-daughter dance Where he smiles bright At his brilliant, beautiful- Her blowing out the candles Wishing for ... I've only ever wished to rid of her, And now here I am hidden behind these candles In this dance, Shoes, Tiara, Dress, Body, Her.
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16/NB/The back of the moon
Dec 28, 2024
Dec 28, 2024 at 1:08 PM UTC
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