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Makeup

sometimes I think

that I really need makeup

to hide me from myself

when I look in the mirror

all I see is my bad

personality

brought to life

small eyes, full of lies

full lips, I'm a *****

my mother likes to say that

I don't need makeup, that I have a nice face

but that doesn't explain away

the facts

because girls snicker at me,

boys call me crazy behind my back,

that my father calls me fat

because "he loves me

and

is

trying

to

help"

so maybe the one, two, three layers of slick and color and shine

will bar the anger and wrongness

and lack of reason or rhyme.

maybe one day i'll have the courage to wash all the makeup

away.

maybe one day

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Written by
autumn-whipple
Published
Jan 20, 2015
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28·130
Tags
#self#lies#deceit#parents#makeup#esteem
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