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“you must know you’re beautiful” somedays, yes. somedays, no. the twelve year old me will haunt me most mornings, placing nonsense like a flower wreath through my hair. she’ll pick my stomach, stretching the skin like putty. she’ll still her tongue out, gnawing at my bones. i will hear the dark words, and they will stain upon my skin, coal and smeared. the fifteen year old me will creep in the afternoon, smudging ink eyeliner, telling me there’s never a thing as toomuch. she will sing into my pores, telling me i need to return to pale tiles and empty hallways. she will hide under my skin, waiting until the men and scary ideas return to the base of my mouth. my insides are pretty, beautiful (most of the time) so give me more time, to work on the outside. it has been long, i know. but i need more. more.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 12:34 AM UTC
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“you must know you’re beautiful” somedays, yes. somedays, no. the twelve year old me will haunt me most mornings, placing nonsense like a flower wreath through my hair. she’ll pick my stomach, stretching the skin like putty. she’ll still her tongue out, gnawing at my bones. i will hear the dark words, and they will stain upon my skin, coal and smeared. the fifteen year old me will creep in the afternoon, smudging ink eyeliner, telling me there’s never a thing as toomuch. she will sing into my pores, telling me i need to return to pale tiles and empty hallways. she will hide under my skin, waiting until the men and scary ideas return to the base of my mouth. my insides are pretty, beautiful (most of the time) so give me more time, to work on the outside. it has been long, i know. but i need more. more.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 12:34 AM UTC
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