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Many scars ago she tied a cherry red balloon to her wrist A free-floating, lightweight balloon. It made her happy. But her hand started to turn blue Because it was strung too tightly, So she cut it from her wrist and watched it go. When she was thirteen, She gripped a magazine tightly between two cherry red nails As if it were the Bible To the world she got ****** in to. "Will I be beautiful?" She asked artfully synthetic faces Painted on a canvas of bright and glossy paper "Yes" they would say with cherry red lips Teeth clenched and plastered smiles "Will I be gorgeous? Will I be wanted?" "Will I be pretty?" She asked her mother With a thirsty tongue "No" her mother said "You will not be defined by two syllables And one word" "Don't you see the balloon you have tied around your own neck? It is strung around your heart. It seems beautiful now But it closes tighter each day." Even as she heard this, it was with crafted ears Her mother searched for personality in her eyes But they too were emblazed with the cherry red Her blindness made her unaware of the blue That started in her fingertips and ended in her toes
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 10:22 PM UTC
The Cherry Red Balloon
Many scars ago she tied a cherry red balloon to her wrist A free-floating, lightweight balloon. It made her happy. But her hand started to turn blue Because it was strung too tightly, So she cut it from her wrist and watched it go. When she was thirteen, She gripped a magazine tightly between two cherry red nails As if it were the Bible To the world she got ****** in to. "Will I be beautiful?" She asked artfully synthetic faces Painted on a canvas of bright and glossy paper "Yes" they would say with cherry red lips Teeth clenched and plastered smiles "Will I be gorgeous? Will I be wanted?" "Will I be pretty?" She asked her mother With a thirsty tongue "No" her mother said "You will not be defined by two syllables And one word" "Don't you see the balloon you have tied around your own neck? It is strung around your heart. It seems beautiful now But it closes tighter each day." Even as she heard this, it was with crafted ears Her mother searched for personality in her eyes But they too were emblazed with the cherry red Her blindness made her unaware of the blue That started in her fingertips and ended in her toes
meghan-bryant
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 10:22 PM UTC
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