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The magic carpet left in the corner collecting dust, You broke my slipper; the one made of glass, I went and changed but i didn't win the battle, My love was always out there but it was him I couldn't sea, My hair was never long enough and I was a reflection of plain bareness, I was told I wasn't fair and mirrors hated me for my ugliness, I don't have space of my own and wouldn't know of colours to paint with, Everytime I close my eyes I'd be woken not by a nightmare Fairytales don't happen for girls like me
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 2:54 PM UTC
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The magic carpet left in the corner collecting dust, You broke my slipper; the one made of glass, I went and changed but i didn't win the battle, My love was always out there but it was him I couldn't sea, My hair was never long enough and I was a reflection of plain bareness, I was told I wasn't fair and mirrors hated me for my ugliness, I don't have space of my own and wouldn't know of colours to paint with, Everytime I close my eyes I'd be woken not by a nightmare Fairytales don't happen for girls like me
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 2:54 PM UTC
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