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Mar 2011
Like a Daisy you smile
When the sun beats down on your face
Your hair is blowing in the wind
And you're walking with a felines grace.

You have a body sculpted by Gods
And I had always envied you
With hair pretty and long
And the best personality to boot.

I thought I wanted to be like you
But that wasn't the case
I just wanted to be me
And something similarly great.

So I went out into the world
And sought out myself
She was hidden in a couple of rocks
And waiting on some bookshelves.

When I found her she smiled
It bloomed across her face
And she took my hand and led me
Down a beach to a magical place.

I no longer envy your beauty
But marvel at you with smiles
And realize when I look at myself
I have my own womanly wiles.

And why do we envy each other,
Us ladies all pretty and sweet?
Because we never look in the mirror
And let our reflection and self, meet.
SSK<3  AKA: Valerie Garcia
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