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They told her That women fade out Of the spotlight As time Tic-toc Passes by And they fade Melt And sag In the summer heat Of the ellipsoidals   They told her That she wouldn't live If she put on her armor To fight off the criticism And she donned the golden band Uniting her with her dreams They told her That she would be surrounded by people But entirely alone And she listened But behind her teeth She locked a thousand biting words And a lashing tongue That she yearned to unleash On their haloed heads Instead she shrugged on her apathy Strangely warm And gray-hooded Like a murky puddle Formed on the cracked asphalt Of an abandoned playground But when she went home at night What they said Dared her to prove them wrong So she shook off the gray And the murk And she did.
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Sep 3, 2014
Sep 3, 2014 at 6:59 PM UTC
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They told her That women fade out Of the spotlight As time Tic-toc Passes by And they fade Melt And sag In the summer heat Of the ellipsoidals   They told her That she wouldn't live If she put on her armor To fight off the criticism And she donned the golden band Uniting her with her dreams They told her That she would be surrounded by people But entirely alone And she listened But behind her teeth She locked a thousand biting words And a lashing tongue That she yearned to unleash On their haloed heads Instead she shrugged on her apathy Strangely warm And gray-hooded Like a murky puddle Formed on the cracked asphalt Of an abandoned playground But when she went home at night What they said Dared her to prove them wrong So she shook off the gray And the murk And she did.
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Sep 3, 2014
Sep 3, 2014 at 6:59 PM UTC
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