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if you went back in time and found my eighth grade self you would find long sleeves pulled way down her arms and you might notice she was hiding something that she got awfully tired of hiding and tired of stares when she wasn't i'll give you a hint my ninth grade self had bright red scars seared into her shoulders my tenth grade self was still finding leftover pink horizon lines from safety razors on her thighs my eleventh grade self found all her skin remarkably pale but her coping mechanisms still unhealthy and my twelfth-grade self she was the weakest one of all just had the strongest jaw to hide behind and enough self-confidence to stretch thin across her neuroses but if you could go back and find my eighth-grade self please tell her something for me she won't believe it but i just have to tell her that in four years she will buy the most beautiful sleeveless white dress with navy lace and she will wear it with sneakers and bruises on her knees a smile the overexposed color of her insecurity and nobody will say a **** thing about her scars bleached into a memory.
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Aug 17, 2016
Aug 17, 2016 at 7:37 PM UTC
a message to my eighth-grade self
if you went back in time and found my eighth grade self you would find long sleeves pulled way down her arms and you might notice she was hiding something that she got awfully tired of hiding and tired of stares when she wasn't i'll give you a hint my ninth grade self had bright red scars seared into her shoulders my tenth grade self was still finding leftover pink horizon lines from safety razors on her thighs my eleventh grade self found all her skin remarkably pale but her coping mechanisms still unhealthy and my twelfth-grade self she was the weakest one of all just had the strongest jaw to hide behind and enough self-confidence to stretch thin across her neuroses but if you could go back and find my eighth-grade self please tell her something for me she won't believe it but i just have to tell her that in four years she will buy the most beautiful sleeveless white dress with navy lace and she will wear it with sneakers and bruises on her knees a smile the overexposed color of her insecurity and nobody will say a **** thing about her scars bleached into a memory.
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Aug 17, 2016
Aug 17, 2016 at 7:37 PM UTC
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