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China Doll

Sometimes I feel like that broken china doll you found lying in a garage sale last summer. Blackened eyes, busted lip, and threatening to shatter at the slightest touch. I oftentimes struggle to remind myself, it's not my fault I ended up this way— —for even the most avid of admirers will occasionally drop their toys.
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vanessa-grace
23 / F
Published
Mar 1, 2016
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#love#broken#abuse#relationship#violence#doll#china
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