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One day, I’ll stand in front of the mirror and won’t look away. My eyes won’t dodge the reflection of a girl who’s lived through too much but still stayed. I’ll touch my skin without flinching. I’ll wear softness without shame. I’ll trace every scar like a map of where I didn’t break. The weight of their hands will no longer sit on my chest. Their voices will fade into silence. And mine mine will rise. I’ll love myself gently, fiercely, with all the compassion they never gave me. And the mirror? It won’t be a punishment. It will be a promise that I came back to me. Not the same. Not untouched. But alive. And healing.
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Jun 10, 2025
Jun 10, 2025 at 11:14 PM UTC
One day, I'll see her again
One day, I’ll stand in front of the mirror and won’t look away. My eyes won’t dodge the reflection of a girl who’s lived through too much but still stayed. I’ll touch my skin without flinching. I’ll wear softness without shame. I’ll trace every scar like a map of where I didn’t break. The weight of their hands will no longer sit on my chest. Their voices will fade into silence. And mine mine will rise. I’ll love myself gently, fiercely, with all the compassion they never gave me. And the mirror? It won’t be a punishment. It will be a promise that I came back to me. Not the same. Not untouched. But alive. And healing.
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Jun 10, 2025
Jun 10, 2025 at 11:14 PM UTC
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