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I once chanced upon A lonely mannequin Discarded and abandoned She was stripped of her clothes Vulnerable to her surroundings Her arm was distorted Yet she bore no expression Her wig plastered on a face She was faceless A mask she wore Slowly I approached Taking ginger steps One, two, three Tenderly, I lifted her damp hair Curiosity killed the cat A shrilling scream punctured the air Her face now glowed red Her body Writhing in pain Taken aback I hastened my pace Away from her Away from the plastic mannequin I once chanced upon A lonely mannequin
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Sep 21, 2013
Sep 21, 2013 at 11:42 AM UTC
mannequin
I once chanced upon A lonely mannequin Discarded and abandoned She was stripped of her clothes Vulnerable to her surroundings Her arm was distorted Yet she bore no expression Her wig plastered on a face She was faceless A mask she wore Slowly I approached Taking ginger steps One, two, three Tenderly, I lifted her damp hair Curiosity killed the cat A shrilling scream punctured the air Her face now glowed red Her body Writhing in pain Taken aback I hastened my pace Away from her Away from the plastic mannequin I once chanced upon A lonely mannequin
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Sep 21, 2013
Sep 21, 2013 at 11:42 AM UTC
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